Abortion rights should be left to the decision of each state government in the United States, Republican candidate Donald Trump said Monday, rejecting a law banning this practice at the federal level after mixed messages on this key issue for the November presidential elections.
“Many people have asked me what my position is on abortion and abortion rights. My opinion is that now that we have abortion where everyone wanted it from a legal standpoint, states will determine it by vote or legislation or maybe both,” Trump said. , in a video published on his social network Truth.
“And what they decide should be the law of the land, in this case, the law of the state.”
These words come later For weeks, questions arose about what his position would be. on the topic after the New York Times published in February that he had told his advisers he liked herto the idea of a federal ban on abortion after 16 weeksbut he hesitated to make it public so as not to upset his more conservative followers.
A ruling by the US Supreme Court – promoted by three Trump candidates – has left the task of legislating on this issue in the hands of the States in 2022.
Some have enacted almost total ban on abortionwhile others, like Maryland, They passed laws to legalize it.
Many conservatives are hoping for a federal ban can overturn laws like Maryland’s.
Trump’s White House rival, US President Joe Biden, and Democrats regularly remind each other that polls show that most Americans They oppose a federal ban.
Bad drink for Republicans
Republicans have suffered several electoral defeats, even in states considered conservative, such as Arkansas, which have been linked to the party’s opposing stance against abortion.
In his video, Trump said he was “strongly in favor exceptions for rape, incest and the life of the mother“, an idea already made public by former Republican president Ronald Reagan (1981-89).
And he said it once again “strongly” supports access to in vitro fertilization for “couples who are trying to have a beautiful baby. What could be more beautiful or better than that?,” she said.
Source: Clarin
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