SBA Pro-Life America Responds to Trump Comments on Hyde Amendment
Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America insists the Hyde Amendment must remain a GOP baseline amid healthcare subsidy talks as 57% of voters oppose taxpayer-funded abortion, group said.
- Yesterday, President Donald Trump told the House GOP conference at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts to be `“a little flexible on Hyde,”` linking it to health costs and the upcoming midterm elections.
- The enhanced ACA subsidies expired at the end of 2025, driving urgent congressional negotiations as KFF found 24.3 million use the marketplace and almost 22.4 million receive subsidies.
- Other national pro‑life groups issued similar statements Tuesday, while Americans United for Life CEO John Mize cited polling showing nearly 6 in 10 Americans back Hyde and warned abandoning it would betray supporters.
- Pro‑life leaders warned Republicans they risk losing votes this November if they drop Hyde, as a bipartisan group of senators met Monday and House GOP leadership plans a procedural vote Wednesday with a final vote Thursday.
- Among President Donald Trump's early actions after taking office was an executive order in January 2025 enforcing Hyde, while pro‑life leaders warned abandoning Hyde could `leave the Republican Party in pieces` in coming years.
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Pro life org to Congress: Hyde Amendment is non-negotiable
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Pro-Life Leaders Push Back On Trump’s Advice To Be ‘Flexible’ On Abortion Funding
By Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell, The Daily Signal | January 07, 2026 The pro-life movement is rejecting President Donald Trump’s admonition to be “a little bit flexible” on the Hyde Amendment, a policy which prohibits taxpayer-funded abortion. “You’ve got to be a little bit flexible on Hyde,” Trump told House Republicans at their Members Retreat Tuesday.The Hyde Amendment is federal policy, and Congress has enacted it each year since 1976 as part…
GOP senators give cold shoulder to Trump’s call for abortion flexibility
President Trump’s call for the GOP to be more “flexible” on abortion restrictions is landing with a thud among Senate Republicans who view Hyde Amendment language barring federal funds from going toward abortion crucial for any health care deal. A bipartisan group of lawmakers has been attempting to hammer out a package by the end…
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