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Trump vows to 'never advocate' for birth-control restrictions...

May 21, 2024 View Original Article
  • Bias Rating

    8% Center

  • Reliability

    65% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    20% Somewhat Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    16% Positive

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

64% : Those pills have been controversial among some religious conservatives and anti-abortion activists.
60% : "I am for helping women," Trump told the magazine.
56% : Earlier in the day, the Biden-Harris campaign highlighted a clip of Trump, 77, from an interview with a Pittsburgh TV station suggesting he was "looking at" possible restrictions on morning-after pills.
53% : I think it's a smart decision," Trump further teased.
50% : "Last month, Trump told TIME Magazine that he planned to unveil a policy regarding the mail-order mifepristone drug soon.
49% : Donald Trump on Tuesday insisted he would never push for restrictions on contraception after getting panned over an interview in which he appeared to suggest the possibility.
49% : "We're looking at that, and I'm going to have a policy on that very shortly, and I think it's something that you'll find interesting," Trump told KDKA political analyst Jon Delano, who asked whether the former president would "support any restrictions," on Tuesday.
46% : During his interview with KDKA, Trump -- who is again running for the White House -- suggested that the states will take point on contraception, too."Things really do have a lot to do with the states, and some states are gonna have different policies than others," he told the Pittsburgh TV station.
39% : Last month, Trump distanced himself from traditional Republican policy on abortion by deferring to the states.
18% : "While Trump works overtime to roll back the clock and rip away women's freedoms, President Biden and Vice President Harris are fighting nonstop to protect access to birth control and women's right to make their own personal health care decisions.
15% : The Biden-Harris campaign quickly bashed Trump over his remarks, asking, "How is the answer to that [contraceptive] question not immediately, 'No?'"Women across the country are already suffering from Donald Trump's post-Roe nightmare, and if he wins a second term, it's clear he wants to go even further by restricting access to birth control and emergency contraceptives," Biden-Harris rep Sarafina Chitika said in a statement.

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