Trump does not ban population control policies
Donald Trump, the Republican candidate for the 2024 election, stated that he will not ban the policy of population control. |
According to the international group Tasnim News Agency, Donald Trump, the Republican candidate for the 2024 election, in response to criticism Regarding his recent statements regarding population control, he said: He will not impose any restrictions on the policy of population and birth control.
Trump wrote in a post on the social network Truth Social: I Never and never from the policies of restrictions on I do not support population and birth control.
The Republican nominee said during an interview yesterday in response to a question about whether he supports the imposition of any restrictions on the right of individuals to prevent pregnancy. : We’re going to address that and we’re going to have a policy on it shortly, and I think that’s something you’re going to be interested in.
V Also, in response to whether these policies include the use of popular daily pills to prevent pregnancy, he added: There is a lot that needs to be done in this regard in some states and the policies in this regard in some states are different from those of other states. It’s different.
The battle over reproductive rights has become a critical issue in the 2024 elections. The results of the latest polls show that most of the American people do not accept strict restrictions on these rights, and the Democrats hope that this issue will convince millions of women and independent supporters to follow their wishes.
Meanwhile, Joe Biden’s campaign wrote immediately after Trump’s comments in a post on the X social network: Trump wants to limit the use of birth control pills.
Trump quickly responded to this post and wrote in another post: Democrats are lying about his position on this issue.
Additionally, Trump did not respond to restrictions on the abortion drug mifepristone, which is used to end pregnancies.
while Trump has promised for weeks to announce his policy on the use of the pill, considering its use in states where surgical abortions are prohibited. Abortion using medication is the most common method of terminating a pregnancy, which currently accounts for more than 60% of abortions in the United States.
Trump has always had a challenge with his party on the issue of pregnancy rights. Last year, when some states, like Florida, passed a six-week limit as the time to terminate a pregnancy, Trump said, “It’s very cruel and hurts Republicans politically.”
Early this year, during the primary election within the Republican party and under the pressure of anti-abortion groups, he proposed a 15-week limit for abortion. But in the end, rejecting this issue, he said that this issue should remain in the jurisdiction of the states. And thus some conservative activists were disappointed.
Trump, in his interview yesterday, responded to the veto of a bill that includes the imposition of a 15-week national limit on pregnancy. He refrained and said: I don’t think there is any reason for this. He stated that he will support making exceptions for cases of pregnancy caused by rape and also supports the right to life of mothers.
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