Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump says the Arizona Supreme Court went too far by standing by a state law that dates back to 1864. But the former president also took credit for appointing the U.S. Supreme Court justices who overturned Roe v. Wade.
As recently as two weeks ago, Donald Trump told the conservative radio show “Sid & Friends in the Morning" that he was warming up to the idea of backing a national abortion ban. “The number of weeks, now, people are agreeing on 15, and I’m thinking in terms of that," he said on March 19, adding that he would announce the particulars of a national ban "at the appropriate time." But apparently now isn't the appropriate time, despite two bombshell rulings by the Florida Supreme Court effectively...
What U.S. Senate candidate Kari Lake did in Arizona this week, only to have Donald Trump then endorse it the following day, is nothing short of mocking God. So, apparently, I now need to remind everyone of something that should be obvious to citizens in any culture worth saving: This devilish baloney has zero chance of making America great again. Both Trump and Lake said that a ruling by the Arizona Supreme Court to uphold a near-total abortion ban dating back to 1864 needs to allow for...
Isaac Arnsdorf, National Political Reporter for The Washington Post and Ben Rhodes, former Deputy National Security Advisor for President Obama join Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House with reaction to some of the top Republicans in Congress when it comes to National Security admitting that much of their party has been swallowed up by Russian propaganda.
By VANESSA GERA Associated Press WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Poland’s parliament is finally holding a long-awaited debate on liberalizing the country’s strict abortion law. The traditionally Catholic nation has one of the most restrictive laws in Europe. But the reality is that many women terminate pregnancies at home with pills mailed from abroad. Currently the
WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Poland’s parliament is finally holding a long-awaited debate on liberalizing the country's strict abortion law. The traditionally Catholic nation has one of the most restrictive
Democrats have a chance to corner Republicans on an unpopular issue – and defend a modern and egalitarian societyThey don’t need Congress. The anti-abortion movement is preparing to ban abortion nationwide as soon as a Republican takes the White House, and under a bizarre legal theory, they don’t think they even need congressional approval to do it. That’s because anti-choice radicals have begun to argue that an 1873 anti-obscenity law, the Comstock Act, effectively bans the mailing, sale,...
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Abortion access now is a state-by-state patchwork of laws that is ever-changing as new restrictions take effect.
Although they control both the Senate and the White House, the Democrats have failed to produce anything for the American people in the past three years.
Friday, while speaking at his Mar-a-Lago home, former President Donald Trump indicated that a new law at the federal level governing abortion is unnecessary, as the Supreme Court decision that overturned
Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra refused on Tuesday to condemn or even distance himself from abortions of unborn babies who are ready to Read More