Former President Donald Trump celebrates his role in ending national guarantees to abortion access and discusses his stance on key questions regarding abortion rights.
Former President Donald Trump on Monday celebrated his role in ending national guarantees to abortion access and indicated that he believes the issue, which political experts of both parties believeBut Monday's position did not address some of the key questions that have come to define the debate over abortion rights since Roe v. Wade was overruled by the Supreme Court in 2022. Trump's campaign did not respond to follow-up questions from ABC News.
"The states will determine by vote or legislation or perhaps both, and whatever they decide must be the law of the land in this case, the law of the state," Trump said in his statement. He did, however, specifically note his support for in vitro fertilization, which had been temporarily thrown into limbo in Alabama after the state Supreme Court ruled in February that stored embryos through IVF are children under the law.
But the state's Supreme Court ruled that "ome difficulties in pregnancy, however, even serious ones, do not pose the heightened risks to the mother the exception encompasses."Trump, in his statement on Monday, suggested that his views on abortion were tied to political concerns -- something he has said before while boasting that he could find an electorally viable compromise.
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