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'I will be voting no.' Trump clarifies his stance on the abortion modification in Florida

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August 31, 2024

Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump arrives to talk at a marketing campaign occasion in Potterville, Mich., on Thursday.

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After confusion over his stance on abortion rights, former President Donald Trump is clearing issues up.

“I will be voting no,” he advised a Fox Information reporter Friday when requested how he’ll vote on Florida’s abortion-related poll measure.

At the moment, abortion will not be allowed in Florida after six weeks of being pregnant with few exceptions in uncommon situations. Within the normal election, voters will probably be requested to decide on whether or not to guard entry to abortion within the state on Modification 4.

In that very same Fox Information interview, Trump repeated that he disagrees with the six week ban, however went on to make use of deceptive speaking factors about entry to abortion later in being pregnant to color Democrats as excessive on the difficulty.

On Thursday, Trump indicated he would vote in favor of abortion rights in his residence state of Florida, where it is on the ballot. Saying he thinks the “six week [ban] is just too brief,” he mentioned he favored “extra time.”

When requested explicitly, “so you may vote in favor of the modification?”, Trump appeared to affirm that he would.

“I will be voting that we want greater than six weeks,” he advised NBC News in an interview, earlier than saying he favored exceptions in abortion legislation for the lifetime of the mom, rape and incest.

The Trump marketing campaign shortly shot down the concept that the previous president indicated how he can be voting.

“President Trump has not but mentioned how he’ll vote on the poll initiative in Florida, he merely reiterated that he believes six weeks is just too brief.” Karoline Leavitt, the Trump marketing campaign’s press secretary mentioned.

He does stay in help of different reproductive rights, reiterating a number of instances if he’s elected once more, his administration would fund the fertility process often known as IVF.

“I used to be all the time for IVF. Proper from the start, as quickly as we heard about it,” the Republican nominee mentioned in an interview with NBC News on Thursday.

Trump advised NBC he’d help public funding for in vitro fertilization, or a mandate requiring insurance coverage corporations to cowl it. The process to deal with infertility can value tens of 1000’s of {dollars}.

“We’re doing this as a result of we simply assume it’s nice. And we want nice youngsters, stunning youngsters in our nation, we really need them,” Trump mentioned within the interview.

Some anti-abortion activists need to limit or ban IVF as a result of the method sometimes entails discarding extra embryos. However most voters, together with many Republicans, help entry to the process.

An Alabama Supreme Court docket resolution earlier this yr briefly minimize off entry to IVF till state lawmakers intervened, forcing many high-profile Republicans to weigh in on the difficulty.

Trump’s feedback come as he seems to be trying to soften his picture on reproductive rights forward of the November election over considerations about voter backlash. Earlier on the marketing campaign path, he proudly took credit score for overturning Roe v. Wade, by appointing three conservative Supreme Court docket justices.

Final week, Trump wrote on Reality Social that he can be “nice for ladies and their reproductive rights.” That assertion drew criticism from some abortion rights opponents together with his former vp, Mike Pence. Trump additionally not too long ago indicated in a CBS News interview that he wouldn’t use a Nineteenth-century anti-obscenity legislation, the Comstock Act, to limit abortion capsules. That assertion additionally drew pushback from some activists.

The Harris-Walz marketing campaign additionally responded in an announcement to Trump’s feedback.

“As a result of Trump overturned Roe v. Wade, IVF is already beneath assault and ladies’s freedoms have been ripped away in states throughout the nation,” the assertion from spokesperson Sarafina Chitika mentioned. “There is just one candidate on this race who trusts girls and can defend our freedom to make our personal well being care selections: Vice President Kamala Harris.”

Abortion is a key problem on this election, with Democrats warning voters that Republicans would additional limit entry to reproductive healthcare if former Trump is elected.

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