
Emboldened anti-abortion groups create wishlist for second Trump term
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63% : There are other ways that anti-abortion activists may strike at abortion pills in the coming months.53% : 'Make America pro-life again' legislation includes banning abortion pills entirely and outlawing telehealth abortions With the return of Donald Trump to the White House, complete with a Republican-dominated Congress, anti-abortion groups are unfurling ambitious lists of policies they hope to see enacted under a sympathetic administration.
50% : In Arizona and Nevada - both of which Trump won - those measures passed with a whopping 60-plus per cent of the vote.
47% : On the campaign trail, Trump was far from a loyal ally to the anti-abortion movement.
44% : For example, she called for Trump to reinstate a rule that would reshape the nation's oldest family planning program, Title X, which helps people obtain services such as contraception and STI screenings at little to no cost.
37% : Rather than comply, about 1,200 family planning clinics - including every clinic run by Planned Parenthood, the anti-abortion movement's greatest antagonist - left Title X. More than 1.5 million people are thought to have lost access to Title X services as a direct result of the Trump administration's changes.
19% : Trump also flip-flopped on whether he would veto a national abortion ban passed by Congress.
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