Trump says Arizona went too far with abortion law: ‘That will be straightened out’
- Donald Trump opposes a nearly all-encompassing abortion law in Arizona, calling for changes and defending the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
- Trump supports state-level limitations on abortion, stating that the issue should be decided based on "states' rights."
- The Arizona State Supreme Court ruling allows for the enforcement of a 1864 law banning abortion with limited exceptions, causing a significant legal shift.
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Trump says Arizona abortion ban goes too far
Reproductive rights are again at the forefront of the U.S. presidential campaign, as Republican candidate Donald Trump distances himself from an Arizona Supreme Court decision to ban most abortions in the state. VOA's Scott Stearns has the story.
Why Trump doesn't get to say Arizona 'went too far' on abortion
One progressive lawmaker complained of "whiplash" Wednesday as presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump attempted to distance himself—and his own stated abortion policy proposals—from the Arizona Supreme Court's reinstatement of a 160-year-old abortion ban.A day after the high court upheld a ban on abortion care from the moment of conception, with no exceptions for pregnancies that result from rape or incest, the former president…
Trump: Abortion ban in Arizona goes too far
ATLANTA — Donald Trump said Wednesday that an Arizona law that criminalizes nearly all abortions goes too far and called on the state's lawmakers to change it, while also defending the overturning of Roe v. Wade that cleared states to…
Trump won't sign national abortion ban if elected, says Arizona ruling will be 'straightened out'
Former United States president Donald Trump on Wednesday (April 10) said that if he again gets elected to the White House, he will not sign a national abortion ban. With the statement, Trump went back from his promise which he had made as a candidate in 2016. While standing on a tarmac on Wednesday (April 10) in Atlanta, Trump gave some definitive answers on the issue. When asked if he would sign a national abortion ban once it is passed by Co
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