Trump says abortion is a ‘simple situation that has now been worked out’
Former President Donald Trump continues to say that ending Roe v. Wade and letting states determine abortion’s status was ‘what everybody wanted.’
Former President Donald Trump continues to say that ending Roe v. Wade and letting states determine abortion’s status was ‘what everybody wanted.’
Former President Donald Trump continues to say that ending Roe v. Wade and letting states determine abortion’s status was ‘what everybody wanted.’
The Wisconsin Republican senator wants to ban abortion in Wisconsin at 14 weeks’ gestation.
From abortion rights to health care, former President Donald Trump has flip-flopped on major policy positions.
A Dane County judge has ruled that an 1849 Wisconsin law does not ban abortion and cannot be enforced. Democrats warn that Republicans can change that.
‘You must follow your heart on this issue, but remember you must also win elections to restore our culture,” former President Donald Trump said.
Currently, veterans are only eligible for IVF coverage through the Department of Defense if they have a service-connected injury or illness that prevents them from conceiving.
The president’s remarks came as the country grapples with a new consequence of the fall of Roe: the potential abolishment of IVF.
Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith blocked passage of a bill introduced by Senate Democrats that would have established federal protections for assisted reproductive technology.
Wisconsin U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin joined three Democratic colleagues in calling for the passage of the Access to Family Building Act, which would ban politicians from putting limits on assisted reproductive technology.