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Donald Trump's New Abortion Statement Doesn't Answer 3 Key Questions

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    10% Center

  • Reliability

    75% ReliableGood

  • Policy Leaning

    10% Center

  • Politician Portrayal

    -46% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

56% : He appointed dozens of conservative anti-abortion judges to courts around the country, and that effort would likely continue in a second term.
52% : It's why Trump has been so hesitant to embrace Republican legislation banning abortion after 15 weeks, even though he was the one responsible for engineering a Supreme Court that made it possible in the first place.
47% : Trump is registered to vote in Florida, where voters will have an opportunity to vote on a pro-choice referendum in November.
37% : "Dobbs does not require that conclusion legally and the pro-life movement has always been about the wellbeing of the unborn child -- not geography," Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) noted in a statement on Monday, after saying he "respectfully" disagreed with Trump on the matter.
27% : How will Trump vote on Florida's abortion referendum?
26% : Would Trump sign an abortion ban if one passed in Congress?He doesn't say.
26% : If Trump is elected president, Democrats fear he could cite the Comstock Act to issue regulations curtailing access to abortion pills or banning the mailing of any medical device or equipment that could be used in an abortion setting.
25% : But the court's two most conservative justices dropped some breadcrumbs for the anti-abortion movement during the hearing, suggesting that abortion could be effectively banned across the country via an 1873 anti-obscenity law called the Comstock Act.
17% : "Because of Donald Trump, one in three women in America already live under extreme and dangerous bans that put their lives at risk and threaten doctors with prosecution for doing their jobs.
10% : "If Donald Trump is elected and the MAGA Republicans in Congress put a national abortion ban on the Resolute Desk, Trump will sign it into law.
9% : Meanwhile, President Joe Biden said Trump is "scrambling" to moderate on abortion because he's worried about a voter backlash in November.

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