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As a 2016 presidential candidate, Trump did support a federal abortion ban at 20 weeks of pregnancy (with exceptions for rape, incest and when the life of the mother is at risk), and he reiterated ...
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Harris accused Trump of planning to authorize a national ban on abortion if he were to be re-elected—a claim Trump vehemently denied, saying that the decision should be left up to individual states.
“Donald Trump is scrambling to try and clean up his disastrous debate performance, when he refused three times in front of 67 million viewers to commit to vetoing a national abortion ban ...
He says Trump would veto a national abortion ban. Trump says he hasn’t discussed the matter with his running mate and, trying to duck the issue, says the veto question is a nonstarter because it ...
Trump said he would not sign a national abortion ban if elected president, reversing a promise he made as a candidate in 2016 and one that he had stood by during his first term in the White House.
In August, Trump's running mate, Ohio Senator JD Vance said on "Meet the Press" that Trump would veto a federal abortion ban if Congress passed one. Trump refused to commit to that in the debate ...
Trump said the issue of abortion should be left to individual states, but he also defended his endorsement of the six-week abortion ban on the Florida ballot, a shift from his previous position ...