Trump says he would veto national abortion ban
- Former President Donald Trump stated he would veto a federal abortion ban if elected again, emphasizing it's up to the states to decide on abortion restrictions.
- He reiterated on October 1 that he would not support a national abortion ban under any circumstances.
- In a September 10 debate, Trump refused to commit to signing a national abortion ban, asserting it was unnecessary as states already handle the issue.
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Trump says he would veto national abortion ban if elected
By Aldgra Fredly Contributing Writer Former President Donald Trump said on Oct. 1 that he would veto a national abortion ban if it came to his desk during a potential second term, should he be reelected in the November election. Trump made the remarks following the vice presidential debate between his running mate, Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, during which the abortion ban issue was discussed. The Republican presidentia…
Former US President Donald Trump has announced that he will veto the federal law banning abortion if it is re-implemented.
Trump declares he would veto national abortion ban if reelected
Former President Donald Trump said on Tuesday, Oct. 1, that he would veto a national abortion ban if he’s reelected. The post came as part of a series commenting on the vice presidential debate. “Everyone knows I would not support a federal abortion ban, under any circumstances, and would, in fact, veto it, because it is up to the states to decide based on the will of their voters (the will of the people!)," Trump wrote in a post on social media…
After previously refusing, Donald Trump has now made his first commitment: The US presidential candidate has declared that he would not support a federal abortion ban. Trump's statements come at a special time - and are intended to help his campaign.
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