Former President Donald Trump scolded California Governor Gavin Newsom (Democrat) over an ongoing fight over how to approach in vitro fertilization (IVF), saying the Republican is “the leader.”[s]” Regarding the issue.
“Failed California Governor Gavin Newscomb, who is making a once-beautiful state hell, refuses to acknowledge that Republicans are the leaders in in vitro fertilization (in vitro fertilization).” President Trump’s Truth social post said:.
IVF was introduced last year after the Alabama Supreme Court ruled that frozen embryos and fertilized eggs are considered human beings under the law, resulting in a moratorium on IVF treatments in the state. It’s a concern for lawmakers and voters alike.
Newsom sued the Alabama Superior Court in February over the ruling, calling it part of a “war on women.” Trump also voiced support for protecting IVF treatments, and many Republicans followed suit.
The U.S. Supreme Court once again brought reproductive rights and access to the forefront of the national debate when it decided Roe v. Wade in 2022.
The former president has often claimed responsibility for reversing Roe’s policies and returning abortion regulation to individual states. He said states are doing a “fantastic” effort at a time when many Republican-led legislatures are restricting abortion access across the country.
“We are the ones taking care of women. Now, 53 years later, both parties and all legal scholars and experts want to bring the always difficult and controversial topic of abortion back to the United States.” But we did it. And now each state has its own rules and regulations, and they actually work,” Trump’s post continued.
He brought the abortion issue back to voters, saying it influenced “the radicalization of the Democratic Party, the killing of children in 1988.”th month 9th After a month, or even after giving birth, take it off the table. ” Abortion supporters argue that abortions are rarely performed late in pregnancy and are performed to save the mother’s life.
President Trump went on to say, “It seems more likely that our country will begin to come together on the always difficult and controversial issue of abortion.”
“It’s now up to the state to decide where everyone wants it to be and whether that’s always where it should be.”
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