Trump Says He Will Refuse To Sign Federal Abortion Ban if Elected President
Former President and presumptive Republican White House nominee Donald Trump told journalists on Wednesday that he will not sign a federal abortion ban if it reaches his desk.
Trump says that Arizona’s abortion ruling went too far: “Yeah they did, and that will be straightened out.”
Also tells @ABC he wouldn’t sign a national abortion ban as president. pic.twitter.com/wQdByVodtv
— Lalee Ibssa (@LaleeIbssa) April 10, 2024
CNN reports that he was asked point-blank if he would sign an abortion ban that did muster enough support to clear Congress, to which he answered “no.” The stance marks a reversal from his 2016 pledge to sign the federal Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act, and his urging of Congress to send the same law to his desk at the 2020 March for Life.
Trump announced on Monday that “whatever” individual
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