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Aries Horoscope

Apr 29, 2024… Your attention could be divided between work and pleasure today. If you’re having a hard time staying focused on the task at hand, try getting creative with the things you need to do. You can even make it a game if that inspires you, Aries. You can have fun while taking care of business or stuff around the house — and still have time to focus on what lights up your world. Today can be a win-win for you!

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(UnitedVoice.com) – President Donald Trump did what no other Republican was able to do: set the stage for the repeal of Roe v. Wade. The former POTUS did so by nominating three conservative justices to the court, who went on to reverse federal abortion protections. He has now issued a statement about where he stands on a federal ban.

On April 8, Trump released a video statement saying he believes abortion laws should be left to the states. He went on to say that he knows that some will have more conservative restrictions than others, but “it’s all about the will of the people.” The former president said, “That’s where we are right now, and that’s what we want.”

Trump had previously expressed support for a 16-week national ban, and also called Florida’s six-week ban a “terrible mistake.” The fury of women across the country has adversely impacted Republicans in multiple elections. That has left Trump trying to balance the desires of the religious right and his efforts to win back the support of the suburban women who helped propel him to victory in 2016.

The former president received blowback from people on both sides of the issue. Democrats and women’s groups are furious that his position means that under a Trump presidency, abortion would be almost completely banned in the South. President Joe Biden immediately released an ad showcasing the results of those bans and bashing Trump.

Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) broke with the majority of the GOP and attacked Trump on the issue. He argued that leaving it to the states “runs contrary to an American consensus” that late-term abortions should be limited.

Trump responded to the criticism from Graham on TRUTH Social, saying he blamed himself for the senator because he supported him in his Senate race. He also said the lawmaker was “doing a great disservice” to the GOP by opposing his abortion views and told him to spend more time on border issues.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Trump Ends Speculation With Formal Announcement

(UnitedVoice.com) – President Donald Trump did what no other Republican was able to do: set the stage for the repeal of Roe v. Wade. The former POTUS did so by nominating three conservative justices to the court, who went on to reverse federal abortion protections. He has now issued a statement about where he stands on a federal ban.

On April 8, Trump released a video statement saying he believes abortion laws should be left to the states. He went on to say that he knows that some will have more conservative restrictions than others, but “it’s all about the will of the people.” The former president said, “That’s where we are right now, and that’s what we want.”

Trump had previously expressed support for a 16-week national ban, and also called Florida’s six-week ban a “terrible mistake.” The fury of women across the country has adversely impacted Republicans in multiple elections. That has left Trump trying to balance the desires of the religious right and his efforts to win back the support of the suburban women who helped propel him to victory in 2016.

The former president received blowback from people on both sides of the issue. Democrats and women’s groups are furious that his position means that under a Trump presidency, abortion would be almost completely banned in the South. President Joe Biden immediately released an ad showcasing the results of those bans and bashing Trump.

Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) broke with the majority of the GOP and attacked Trump on the issue. He argued that leaving it to the states “runs contrary to an American consensus” that late-term abortions should be limited.

Trump responded to the criticism from Graham on TRUTH Social, saying he blamed himself for the senator because he supported him in his Senate race. He also said the lawmaker was “doing a great disservice” to the GOP by opposing his abortion views and told him to spend more time on border issues.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Trump Ends Speculation With Formal Announcement

(UnitedVoice.com) – President Donald Trump did what no other Republican was able to do: set the stage for the repeal of Roe v. Wade. The former POTUS did so by nominating three conservative justices to the court, who went on to reverse federal abortion protections. He has now issued a statement about where he stands on a federal ban.

On April 8, Trump released a video statement saying he believes abortion laws should be left to the states. He went on to say that he knows that some will have more conservative restrictions than others, but “it’s all about the will of the people.” The former president said, “That’s where we are right now, and that’s what we want.”

Trump had previously expressed support for a 16-week national ban, and also called Florida’s six-week ban a “terrible mistake.” The fury of women across the country has adversely impacted Republicans in multiple elections. That has left Trump trying to balance the desires of the religious right and his efforts to win back the support of the suburban women who helped propel him to victory in 2016.

The former president received blowback from people on both sides of the issue. Democrats and women’s groups are furious that his position means that under a Trump presidency, abortion would be almost completely banned in the South. President Joe Biden immediately released an ad showcasing the results of those bans and bashing Trump.

Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) broke with the majority of the GOP and attacked Trump on the issue. He argued that leaving it to the states “runs contrary to an American consensus” that late-term abortions should be limited.

Trump responded to the criticism from Graham on TRUTH Social, saying he blamed himself for the senator because he supported him in his Senate race. He also said the lawmaker was “doing a great disservice” to the GOP by opposing his abortion views and told him to spend more time on border issues.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Trump Ends Speculation With Formal Announcement

(UnitedVoice.com) – President Donald Trump did what no other Republican was able to do: set the stage for the repeal of Roe v. Wade. The former POTUS did so by nominating three conservative justices to the court, who went on to reverse federal abortion protections. He has now issued a statement about where he stands on a federal ban.

On April 8, Trump released a video statement saying he believes abortion laws should be left to the states. He went on to say that he knows that some will have more conservative restrictions than others, but “it’s all about the will of the people.” The former president said, “That’s where we are right now, and that’s what we want.”

Trump had previously expressed support for a 16-week national ban, and also called Florida’s six-week ban a “terrible mistake.” The fury of women across the country has adversely impacted Republicans in multiple elections. That has left Trump trying to balance the desires of the religious right and his efforts to win back the support of the suburban women who helped propel him to victory in 2016.

The former president received blowback from people on both sides of the issue. Democrats and women’s groups are furious that his position means that under a Trump presidency, abortion would be almost completely banned in the South. President Joe Biden immediately released an ad showcasing the results of those bans and bashing Trump.

Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) broke with the majority of the GOP and attacked Trump on the issue. He argued that leaving it to the states “runs contrary to an American consensus” that late-term abortions should be limited.

Trump responded to the criticism from Graham on TRUTH Social, saying he blamed himself for the senator because he supported him in his Senate race. He also said the lawmaker was “doing a great disservice” to the GOP by opposing his abortion views and told him to spend more time on border issues.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Trump Ends Speculation With Formal Announcement

(UnitedVoice.com) – President Donald Trump did what no other Republican was able to do: set the stage for the repeal of Roe v. Wade. The former POTUS did so by nominating three conservative justices to the court, who went on to reverse federal abortion protections. He has now issued a statement about where he stands on a federal ban.

On April 8, Trump released a video statement saying he believes abortion laws should be left to the states. He went on to say that he knows that some will have more conservative restrictions than others, but “it’s all about the will of the people.” The former president said, “That’s where we are right now, and that’s what we want.”

Trump had previously expressed support for a 16-week national ban, and also called Florida’s six-week ban a “terrible mistake.” The fury of women across the country has adversely impacted Republicans in multiple elections. That has left Trump trying to balance the desires of the religious right and his efforts to win back the support of the suburban women who helped propel him to victory in 2016.

The former president received blowback from people on both sides of the issue. Democrats and women’s groups are furious that his position means that under a Trump presidency, abortion would be almost completely banned in the South. President Joe Biden immediately released an ad showcasing the results of those bans and bashing Trump.

Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) broke with the majority of the GOP and attacked Trump on the issue. He argued that leaving it to the states “runs contrary to an American consensus” that late-term abortions should be limited.

Trump responded to the criticism from Graham on TRUTH Social, saying he blamed himself for the senator because he supported him in his Senate race. He also said the lawmaker was “doing a great disservice” to the GOP by opposing his abortion views and told him to spend more time on border issues.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Trump Ends Speculation With Formal Announcement

(UnitedVoice.com) – President Donald Trump did what no other Republican was able to do: set the stage for the repeal of Roe v. Wade. The former POTUS did so by nominating three conservative justices to the court, who went on to reverse federal abortion protections. He has now issued a statement about where he stands on a federal ban.

On April 8, Trump released a video statement saying he believes abortion laws should be left to the states. He went on to say that he knows that some will have more conservative restrictions than others, but “it’s all about the will of the people.” The former president said, “That’s where we are right now, and that’s what we want.”

Trump had previously expressed support for a 16-week national ban, and also called Florida’s six-week ban a “terrible mistake.” The fury of women across the country has adversely impacted Republicans in multiple elections. That has left Trump trying to balance the desires of the religious right and his efforts to win back the support of the suburban women who helped propel him to victory in 2016.

The former president received blowback from people on both sides of the issue. Democrats and women’s groups are furious that his position means that under a Trump presidency, abortion would be almost completely banned in the South. President Joe Biden immediately released an ad showcasing the results of those bans and bashing Trump.

Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) broke with the majority of the GOP and attacked Trump on the issue. He argued that leaving it to the states “runs contrary to an American consensus” that late-term abortions should be limited.

Trump responded to the criticism from Graham on TRUTH Social, saying he blamed himself for the senator because he supported him in his Senate race. He also said the lawmaker was “doing a great disservice” to the GOP by opposing his abortion views and told him to spend more time on border issues.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Aries Horoscope

Apr 29, 2024… Power, vivacity and problem-solving abilities could converge for Aquarians today. Your talent for juggling lots of things could be tested today. You may get challenged with problems that need your skill for thinking outside the box. Being rigid in your thoughts or actions isn’t the way to get things done on a day like this. Flexibility, negotiation, and good old fashioned heart-to-heart chats will more in line for success with today’s energy.

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Trump Ends Speculation With Formal Announcement

(UnitedVoice.com) – President Donald Trump did what no other Republican was able to do: set the stage for the repeal of Roe v. Wade. The former POTUS did so by nominating three conservative justices to the court, who went on to reverse federal abortion protections. He has now issued a statement about where he stands on a federal ban.

On April 8, Trump released a video statement saying he believes abortion laws should be left to the states. He went on to say that he knows that some will have more conservative restrictions than others, but “it’s all about the will of the people.” The former president said, “That’s where we are right now, and that’s what we want.”

Trump had previously expressed support for a 16-week national ban, and also called Florida’s six-week ban a “terrible mistake.” The fury of women across the country has adversely impacted Republicans in multiple elections. That has left Trump trying to balance the desires of the religious right and his efforts to win back the support of the suburban women who helped propel him to victory in 2016.

The former president received blowback from people on both sides of the issue. Democrats and women’s groups are furious that his position means that under a Trump presidency, abortion would be almost completely banned in the South. President Joe Biden immediately released an ad showcasing the results of those bans and bashing Trump.

Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) broke with the majority of the GOP and attacked Trump on the issue. He argued that leaving it to the states “runs contrary to an American consensus” that late-term abortions should be limited.

Trump responded to the criticism from Graham on TRUTH Social, saying he blamed himself for the senator because he supported him in his Senate race. He also said the lawmaker was “doing a great disservice” to the GOP by opposing his abortion views and told him to spend more time on border issues.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Trump Ends Speculation With Formal Announcement

(UnitedVoice.com) – President Donald Trump did what no other Republican was able to do: set the stage for the repeal of Roe v. Wade. The former POTUS did so by nominating three conservative justices to the court, who went on to reverse federal abortion protections. He has now issued a statement about where he stands on a federal ban.

On April 8, Trump released a video statement saying he believes abortion laws should be left to the states. He went on to say that he knows that some will have more conservative restrictions than others, but “it’s all about the will of the people.” The former president said, “That’s where we are right now, and that’s what we want.”

Trump had previously expressed support for a 16-week national ban, and also called Florida’s six-week ban a “terrible mistake.” The fury of women across the country has adversely impacted Republicans in multiple elections. That has left Trump trying to balance the desires of the religious right and his efforts to win back the support of the suburban women who helped propel him to victory in 2016.

The former president received blowback from people on both sides of the issue. Democrats and women’s groups are furious that his position means that under a Trump presidency, abortion would be almost completely banned in the South. President Joe Biden immediately released an ad showcasing the results of those bans and bashing Trump.

Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) broke with the majority of the GOP and attacked Trump on the issue. He argued that leaving it to the states “runs contrary to an American consensus” that late-term abortions should be limited.

Trump responded to the criticism from Graham on TRUTH Social, saying he blamed himself for the senator because he supported him in his Senate race. He also said the lawmaker was “doing a great disservice” to the GOP by opposing his abortion views and told him to spend more time on border issues.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Trump Ends Speculation With Formal Announcement

(UnitedVoice.com) – President Donald Trump did what no other Republican was able to do: set the stage for the repeal of Roe v. Wade. The former POTUS did so by nominating three conservative justices to the court, who went on to reverse federal abortion protections. He has now issued a statement about where he stands on a federal ban.

On April 8, Trump released a video statement saying he believes abortion laws should be left to the states. He went on to say that he knows that some will have more conservative restrictions than others, but “it’s all about the will of the people.” The former president said, “That’s where we are right now, and that’s what we want.”

Trump had previously expressed support for a 16-week national ban, and also called Florida’s six-week ban a “terrible mistake.” The fury of women across the country has adversely impacted Republicans in multiple elections. That has left Trump trying to balance the desires of the religious right and his efforts to win back the support of the suburban women who helped propel him to victory in 2016.

The former president received blowback from people on both sides of the issue. Democrats and women’s groups are furious that his position means that under a Trump presidency, abortion would be almost completely banned in the South. President Joe Biden immediately released an ad showcasing the results of those bans and bashing Trump.

Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) broke with the majority of the GOP and attacked Trump on the issue. He argued that leaving it to the states “runs contrary to an American consensus” that late-term abortions should be limited.

Trump responded to the criticism from Graham on TRUTH Social, saying he blamed himself for the senator because he supported him in his Senate race. He also said the lawmaker was “doing a great disservice” to the GOP by opposing his abortion views and told him to spend more time on border issues.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Trump Ends Speculation With Formal Announcement

(UnitedVoice.com) – President Donald Trump did what no other Republican was able to do: set the stage for the repeal of Roe v. Wade. The former POTUS did so by nominating three conservative justices to the court, who went on to reverse federal abortion protections. He has now issued a statement about where he stands on a federal ban.

On April 8, Trump released a video statement saying he believes abortion laws should be left to the states. He went on to say that he knows that some will have more conservative restrictions than others, but “it’s all about the will of the people.” The former president said, “That’s where we are right now, and that’s what we want.”

Trump had previously expressed support for a 16-week national ban, and also called Florida’s six-week ban a “terrible mistake.” The fury of women across the country has adversely impacted Republicans in multiple elections. That has left Trump trying to balance the desires of the religious right and his efforts to win back the support of the suburban women who helped propel him to victory in 2016.

The former president received blowback from people on both sides of the issue. Democrats and women’s groups are furious that his position means that under a Trump presidency, abortion would be almost completely banned in the South. President Joe Biden immediately released an ad showcasing the results of those bans and bashing Trump.

Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) broke with the majority of the GOP and attacked Trump on the issue. He argued that leaving it to the states “runs contrary to an American consensus” that late-term abortions should be limited.

Trump responded to the criticism from Graham on TRUTH Social, saying he blamed himself for the senator because he supported him in his Senate race. He also said the lawmaker was “doing a great disservice” to the GOP by opposing his abortion views and told him to spend more time on border issues.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Trump Ends Speculation With Formal Announcement

(UnitedVoice.com) – President Donald Trump did what no other Republican was able to do: set the stage for the repeal of Roe v. Wade. The former POTUS did so by nominating three conservative justices to the court, who went on to reverse federal abortion protections. He has now issued a statement about where he stands on a federal ban.

On April 8, Trump released a video statement saying he believes abortion laws should be left to the states. He went on to say that he knows that some will have more conservative restrictions than others, but “it’s all about the will of the people.” The former president said, “That’s where we are right now, and that’s what we want.”

Trump had previously expressed support for a 16-week national ban, and also called Florida’s six-week ban a “terrible mistake.” The fury of women across the country has adversely impacted Republicans in multiple elections. That has left Trump trying to balance the desires of the religious right and his efforts to win back the support of the suburban women who helped propel him to victory in 2016.

The former president received blowback from people on both sides of the issue. Democrats and women’s groups are furious that his position means that under a Trump presidency, abortion would be almost completely banned in the South. President Joe Biden immediately released an ad showcasing the results of those bans and bashing Trump.

Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) broke with the majority of the GOP and attacked Trump on the issue. He argued that leaving it to the states “runs contrary to an American consensus” that late-term abortions should be limited.

Trump responded to the criticism from Graham on TRUTH Social, saying he blamed himself for the senator because he supported him in his Senate race. He also said the lawmaker was “doing a great disservice” to the GOP by opposing his abortion views and told him to spend more time on border issues.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Trump Ends Speculation With Formal Announcement

(UnitedVoice.com) – President Donald Trump did what no other Republican was able to do: set the stage for the repeal of Roe v. Wade. The former POTUS did so by nominating three conservative justices to the court, who went on to reverse federal abortion protections. He has now issued a statement about where he stands on a federal ban.

On April 8, Trump released a video statement saying he believes abortion laws should be left to the states. He went on to say that he knows that some will have more conservative restrictions than others, but “it’s all about the will of the people.” The former president said, “That’s where we are right now, and that’s what we want.”

Trump had previously expressed support for a 16-week national ban, and also called Florida’s six-week ban a “terrible mistake.” The fury of women across the country has adversely impacted Republicans in multiple elections. That has left Trump trying to balance the desires of the religious right and his efforts to win back the support of the suburban women who helped propel him to victory in 2016.

The former president received blowback from people on both sides of the issue. Democrats and women’s groups are furious that his position means that under a Trump presidency, abortion would be almost completely banned in the South. President Joe Biden immediately released an ad showcasing the results of those bans and bashing Trump.

Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) broke with the majority of the GOP and attacked Trump on the issue. He argued that leaving it to the states “runs contrary to an American consensus” that late-term abortions should be limited.

Trump responded to the criticism from Graham on TRUTH Social, saying he blamed himself for the senator because he supported him in his Senate race. He also said the lawmaker was “doing a great disservice” to the GOP by opposing his abortion views and told him to spend more time on border issues.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Aries Horoscope

Apr 29, 2024… Power, vivacity and problem-solving abilities could converge for Aquarians today. Your talent for juggling lots of things could be tested today. You may get challenged with problems that need your skill for thinking outside the box. Being rigid in your thoughts or actions isn’t the way to get things done on a day like this. Flexibility, negotiation, and good old fashioned heart-to-heart chats will more in line for success with today’s energy.

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Trump Ends Speculation With Formal Announcement

(UnitedVoice.com) – President Donald Trump did what no other Republican was able to do: set the stage for the repeal of Roe v. Wade. The former POTUS did so by nominating three conservative justices to the court, who went on to reverse federal abortion protections. He has now issued a statement about where he stands on a federal ban.

On April 8, Trump released a video statement saying he believes abortion laws should be left to the states. He went on to say that he knows that some will have more conservative restrictions than others, but “it’s all about the will of the people.” The former president said, “That’s where we are right now, and that’s what we want.”

Trump had previously expressed support for a 16-week national ban, and also called Florida’s six-week ban a “terrible mistake.” The fury of women across the country has adversely impacted Republicans in multiple elections. That has left Trump trying to balance the desires of the religious right and his efforts to win back the support of the suburban women who helped propel him to victory in 2016.

The former president received blowback from people on both sides of the issue. Democrats and women’s groups are furious that his position means that under a Trump presidency, abortion would be almost completely banned in the South. President Joe Biden immediately released an ad showcasing the results of those bans and bashing Trump.

Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) broke with the majority of the GOP and attacked Trump on the issue. He argued that leaving it to the states “runs contrary to an American consensus” that late-term abortions should be limited.

Trump responded to the criticism from Graham on TRUTH Social, saying he blamed himself for the senator because he supported him in his Senate race. He also said the lawmaker was “doing a great disservice” to the GOP by opposing his abortion views and told him to spend more time on border issues.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Trump Ends Speculation With Formal Announcement

(UnitedVoice.com) – President Donald Trump did what no other Republican was able to do: set the stage for the repeal of Roe v. Wade. The former POTUS did so by nominating three conservative justices to the court, who went on to reverse federal abortion protections. He has now issued a statement about where he stands on a federal ban.

On April 8, Trump released a video statement saying he believes abortion laws should be left to the states. He went on to say that he knows that some will have more conservative restrictions than others, but “it’s all about the will of the people.” The former president said, “That’s where we are right now, and that’s what we want.”

Trump had previously expressed support for a 16-week national ban, and also called Florida’s six-week ban a “terrible mistake.” The fury of women across the country has adversely impacted Republicans in multiple elections. That has left Trump trying to balance the desires of the religious right and his efforts to win back the support of the suburban women who helped propel him to victory in 2016.

The former president received blowback from people on both sides of the issue. Democrats and women’s groups are furious that his position means that under a Trump presidency, abortion would be almost completely banned in the South. President Joe Biden immediately released an ad showcasing the results of those bans and bashing Trump.

Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) broke with the majority of the GOP and attacked Trump on the issue. He argued that leaving it to the states “runs contrary to an American consensus” that late-term abortions should be limited.

Trump responded to the criticism from Graham on TRUTH Social, saying he blamed himself for the senator because he supported him in his Senate race. He also said the lawmaker was “doing a great disservice” to the GOP by opposing his abortion views and told him to spend more time on border issues.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Trump Ends Speculation With Formal Announcement

(UnitedVoice.com) – President Donald Trump did what no other Republican was able to do: set the stage for the repeal of Roe v. Wade. The former POTUS did so by nominating three conservative justices to the court, who went on to reverse federal abortion protections. He has now issued a statement about where he stands on a federal ban.

On April 8, Trump released a video statement saying he believes abortion laws should be left to the states. He went on to say that he knows that some will have more conservative restrictions than others, but “it’s all about the will of the people.” The former president said, “That’s where we are right now, and that’s what we want.”

Trump had previously expressed support for a 16-week national ban, and also called Florida’s six-week ban a “terrible mistake.” The fury of women across the country has adversely impacted Republicans in multiple elections. That has left Trump trying to balance the desires of the religious right and his efforts to win back the support of the suburban women who helped propel him to victory in 2016.

The former president received blowback from people on both sides of the issue. Democrats and women’s groups are furious that his position means that under a Trump presidency, abortion would be almost completely banned in the South. President Joe Biden immediately released an ad showcasing the results of those bans and bashing Trump.

Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) broke with the majority of the GOP and attacked Trump on the issue. He argued that leaving it to the states “runs contrary to an American consensus” that late-term abortions should be limited.

Trump responded to the criticism from Graham on TRUTH Social, saying he blamed himself for the senator because he supported him in his Senate race. He also said the lawmaker was “doing a great disservice” to the GOP by opposing his abortion views and told him to spend more time on border issues.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Trump Ends Speculation With Formal Announcement

(UnitedVoice.com) – President Donald Trump did what no other Republican was able to do: set the stage for the repeal of Roe v. Wade. The former POTUS did so by nominating three conservative justices to the court, who went on to reverse federal abortion protections. He has now issued a statement about where he stands on a federal ban.

On April 8, Trump released a video statement saying he believes abortion laws should be left to the states. He went on to say that he knows that some will have more conservative restrictions than others, but “it’s all about the will of the people.” The former president said, “That’s where we are right now, and that’s what we want.”

Trump had previously expressed support for a 16-week national ban, and also called Florida’s six-week ban a “terrible mistake.” The fury of women across the country has adversely impacted Republicans in multiple elections. That has left Trump trying to balance the desires of the religious right and his efforts to win back the support of the suburban women who helped propel him to victory in 2016.

The former president received blowback from people on both sides of the issue. Democrats and women’s groups are furious that his position means that under a Trump presidency, abortion would be almost completely banned in the South. President Joe Biden immediately released an ad showcasing the results of those bans and bashing Trump.

Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) broke with the majority of the GOP and attacked Trump on the issue. He argued that leaving it to the states “runs contrary to an American consensus” that late-term abortions should be limited.

Trump responded to the criticism from Graham on TRUTH Social, saying he blamed himself for the senator because he supported him in his Senate race. He also said the lawmaker was “doing a great disservice” to the GOP by opposing his abortion views and told him to spend more time on border issues.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Trump Ends Speculation With Formal Announcement

(UnitedVoice.com) – President Donald Trump did what no other Republican was able to do: set the stage for the repeal of Roe v. Wade. The former POTUS did so by nominating three conservative justices to the court, who went on to reverse federal abortion protections. He has now issued a statement about where he stands on a federal ban.

On April 8, Trump released a video statement saying he believes abortion laws should be left to the states. He went on to say that he knows that some will have more conservative restrictions than others, but “it’s all about the will of the people.” The former president said, “That’s where we are right now, and that’s what we want.”

Trump had previously expressed support for a 16-week national ban, and also called Florida’s six-week ban a “terrible mistake.” The fury of women across the country has adversely impacted Republicans in multiple elections. That has left Trump trying to balance the desires of the religious right and his efforts to win back the support of the suburban women who helped propel him to victory in 2016.

The former president received blowback from people on both sides of the issue. Democrats and women’s groups are furious that his position means that under a Trump presidency, abortion would be almost completely banned in the South. President Joe Biden immediately released an ad showcasing the results of those bans and bashing Trump.

Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) broke with the majority of the GOP and attacked Trump on the issue. He argued that leaving it to the states “runs contrary to an American consensus” that late-term abortions should be limited.

Trump responded to the criticism from Graham on TRUTH Social, saying he blamed himself for the senator because he supported him in his Senate race. He also said the lawmaker was “doing a great disservice” to the GOP by opposing his abortion views and told him to spend more time on border issues.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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(UnitedVoice.com) – President Donald Trump did what no other Republican was able to do: set the stage for the repeal of Roe v. Wade. The former POTUS did so by nominating three conservative justices to the court, who went on to reverse federal abortion protections. He has now issued a statement about where he stands on a federal ban.

On April 8, Trump released a video statement saying he believes abortion laws should be left to the states. He went on to say that he knows that some will have more conservative restrictions than others, but “it’s all about the will of the people.” The former president said, “That’s where we are right now, and that’s what we want.”

Trump had previously expressed support for a 16-week national ban, and also called Florida’s six-week ban a “terrible mistake.” The fury of women across the country has adversely impacted Republicans in multiple elections. That has left Trump trying to balance the desires of the religious right and his efforts to win back the support of the suburban women who helped propel him to victory in 2016.

The former president received blowback from people on both sides of the issue. Democrats and women’s groups are furious that his position means that under a Trump presidency, abortion would be almost completely banned in the South. President Joe Biden immediately released an ad showcasing the results of those bans and bashing Trump.

Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) broke with the majority of the GOP and attacked Trump on the issue. He argued that leaving it to the states “runs contrary to an American consensus” that late-term abortions should be limited.

Trump responded to the criticism from Graham on TRUTH Social, saying he blamed himself for the senator because he supported him in his Senate race. He also said the lawmaker was “doing a great disservice” to the GOP by opposing his abortion views and told him to spend more time on border issues.

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Apr 29, 2024… Power, vivacity and problem-solving abilities could converge for Aquarians today. Your talent for juggling lots of things could be tested today. You may get challenged with problems that need your skill for thinking outside the box. Being rigid in your thoughts or actions isn’t the way to get things done on a day like this. Flexibility, negotiation, and good old fashioned heart-to-heart chats will more in line for success with today’s energy.

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(UnitedVoice.com) – President Donald Trump did what no other Republican was able to do: set the stage for the repeal of Roe v. Wade. The former POTUS did so by nominating three conservative justices to the court, who went on to reverse federal abortion protections. He has now issued a statement about where he stands on a federal ban.

On April 8, Trump released a video statement saying he believes abortion laws should be left to the states. He went on to say that he knows that some will have more conservative restrictions than others, but “it’s all about the will of the people.” The former president said, “That’s where we are right now, and that’s what we want.”

Trump had previously expressed support for a 16-week national ban, and also called Florida’s six-week ban a “terrible mistake.” The fury of women across the country has adversely impacted Republicans in multiple elections. That has left Trump trying to balance the desires of the religious right and his efforts to win back the support of the suburban women who helped propel him to victory in 2016.

The former president received blowback from people on both sides of the issue. Democrats and women’s groups are furious that his position means that under a Trump presidency, abortion would be almost completely banned in the South. President Joe Biden immediately released an ad showcasing the results of those bans and bashing Trump.

Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) broke with the majority of the GOP and attacked Trump on the issue. He argued that leaving it to the states “runs contrary to an American consensus” that late-term abortions should be limited.

Trump responded to the criticism from Graham on TRUTH Social, saying he blamed himself for the senator because he supported him in his Senate race. He also said the lawmaker was “doing a great disservice” to the GOP by opposing his abortion views and told him to spend more time on border issues.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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(UnitedVoice.com) – President Donald Trump did what no other Republican was able to do: set the stage for the repeal of Roe v. Wade. The former POTUS did so by nominating three conservative justices to the court, who went on to reverse federal abortion protections. He has now issued a statement about where he stands on a federal ban.

On April 8, Trump released a video statement saying he believes abortion laws should be left to the states. He went on to say that he knows that some will have more conservative restrictions than others, but “it’s all about the will of the people.” The former president said, “That’s where we are right now, and that’s what we want.”

Trump had previously expressed support for a 16-week national ban, and also called Florida’s six-week ban a “terrible mistake.” The fury of women across the country has adversely impacted Republicans in multiple elections. That has left Trump trying to balance the desires of the religious right and his efforts to win back the support of the suburban women who helped propel him to victory in 2016.

The former president received blowback from people on both sides of the issue. Democrats and women’s groups are furious that his position means that under a Trump presidency, abortion would be almost completely banned in the South. President Joe Biden immediately released an ad showcasing the results of those bans and bashing Trump.

Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) broke with the majority of the GOP and attacked Trump on the issue. He argued that leaving it to the states “runs contrary to an American consensus” that late-term abortions should be limited.

Trump responded to the criticism from Graham on TRUTH Social, saying he blamed himself for the senator because he supported him in his Senate race. He also said the lawmaker was “doing a great disservice” to the GOP by opposing his abortion views and told him to spend more time on border issues.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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(UnitedVoice.com) – President Donald Trump did what no other Republican was able to do: set the stage for the repeal of Roe v. Wade. The former POTUS did so by nominating three conservative justices to the court, who went on to reverse federal abortion protections. He has now issued a statement about where he stands on a federal ban.

On April 8, Trump released a video statement saying he believes abortion laws should be left to the states. He went on to say that he knows that some will have more conservative restrictions than others, but “it’s all about the will of the people.” The former president said, “That’s where we are right now, and that’s what we want.”

Trump had previously expressed support for a 16-week national ban, and also called Florida’s six-week ban a “terrible mistake.” The fury of women across the country has adversely impacted Republicans in multiple elections. That has left Trump trying to balance the desires of the religious right and his efforts to win back the support of the suburban women who helped propel him to victory in 2016.

The former president received blowback from people on both sides of the issue. Democrats and women’s groups are furious that his position means that under a Trump presidency, abortion would be almost completely banned in the South. President Joe Biden immediately released an ad showcasing the results of those bans and bashing Trump.

Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) broke with the majority of the GOP and attacked Trump on the issue. He argued that leaving it to the states “runs contrary to an American consensus” that late-term abortions should be limited.

Trump responded to the criticism from Graham on TRUTH Social, saying he blamed himself for the senator because he supported him in his Senate race. He also said the lawmaker was “doing a great disservice” to the GOP by opposing his abortion views and told him to spend more time on border issues.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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(UnitedVoice.com) – President Donald Trump did what no other Republican was able to do: set the stage for the repeal of Roe v. Wade. The former POTUS did so by nominating three conservative justices to the court, who went on to reverse federal abortion protections. He has now issued a statement about where he stands on a federal ban.

On April 8, Trump released a video statement saying he believes abortion laws should be left to the states. He went on to say that he knows that some will have more conservative restrictions than others, but “it’s all about the will of the people.” The former president said, “That’s where we are right now, and that’s what we want.”

Trump had previously expressed support for a 16-week national ban, and also called Florida’s six-week ban a “terrible mistake.” The fury of women across the country has adversely impacted Republicans in multiple elections. That has left Trump trying to balance the desires of the religious right and his efforts to win back the support of the suburban women who helped propel him to victory in 2016.

The former president received blowback from people on both sides of the issue. Democrats and women’s groups are furious that his position means that under a Trump presidency, abortion would be almost completely banned in the South. President Joe Biden immediately released an ad showcasing the results of those bans and bashing Trump.

Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) broke with the majority of the GOP and attacked Trump on the issue. He argued that leaving it to the states “runs contrary to an American consensus” that late-term abortions should be limited.

Trump responded to the criticism from Graham on TRUTH Social, saying he blamed himself for the senator because he supported him in his Senate race. He also said the lawmaker was “doing a great disservice” to the GOP by opposing his abortion views and told him to spend more time on border issues.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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(UnitedVoice.com) – President Donald Trump did what no other Republican was able to do: set the stage for the repeal of Roe v. Wade. The former POTUS did so by nominating three conservative justices to the court, who went on to reverse federal abortion protections. He has now issued a statement about where he stands on a federal ban.

On April 8, Trump released a video statement saying he believes abortion laws should be left to the states. He went on to say that he knows that some will have more conservative restrictions than others, but “it’s all about the will of the people.” The former president said, “That’s where we are right now, and that’s what we want.”

Trump had previously expressed support for a 16-week national ban, and also called Florida’s six-week ban a “terrible mistake.” The fury of women across the country has adversely impacted Republicans in multiple elections. That has left Trump trying to balance the desires of the religious right and his efforts to win back the support of the suburban women who helped propel him to victory in 2016.

The former president received blowback from people on both sides of the issue. Democrats and women’s groups are furious that his position means that under a Trump presidency, abortion would be almost completely banned in the South. President Joe Biden immediately released an ad showcasing the results of those bans and bashing Trump.

Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) broke with the majority of the GOP and attacked Trump on the issue. He argued that leaving it to the states “runs contrary to an American consensus” that late-term abortions should be limited.

Trump responded to the criticism from Graham on TRUTH Social, saying he blamed himself for the senator because he supported him in his Senate race. He also said the lawmaker was “doing a great disservice” to the GOP by opposing his abortion views and told him to spend more time on border issues.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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(UnitedVoice.com) – President Donald Trump did what no other Republican was able to do: set the stage for the repeal of Roe v. Wade. The former POTUS did so by nominating three conservative justices to the court, who went on to reverse federal abortion protections. He has now issued a statement about where he stands on a federal ban.

On April 8, Trump released a video statement saying he believes abortion laws should be left to the states. He went on to say that he knows that some will have more conservative restrictions than others, but “it’s all about the will of the people.” The former president said, “That’s where we are right now, and that’s what we want.”

Trump had previously expressed support for a 16-week national ban, and also called Florida’s six-week ban a “terrible mistake.” The fury of women across the country has adversely impacted Republicans in multiple elections. That has left Trump trying to balance the desires of the religious right and his efforts to win back the support of the suburban women who helped propel him to victory in 2016.

The former president received blowback from people on both sides of the issue. Democrats and women’s groups are furious that his position means that under a Trump presidency, abortion would be almost completely banned in the South. President Joe Biden immediately released an ad showcasing the results of those bans and bashing Trump.

Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) broke with the majority of the GOP and attacked Trump on the issue. He argued that leaving it to the states “runs contrary to an American consensus” that late-term abortions should be limited.

Trump responded to the criticism from Graham on TRUTH Social, saying he blamed himself for the senator because he supported him in his Senate race. He also said the lawmaker was “doing a great disservice” to the GOP by opposing his abortion views and told him to spend more time on border issues.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Apr 29, 2024… Power, vivacity and problem-solving abilities could converge for Aquarians today. Your talent for juggling lots of things could be tested today. You may get challenged with problems that need your skill for thinking outside the box. Being rigid in your thoughts or actions isn’t the way to get things done on a day like this. Flexibility, negotiation, and good old fashioned heart-to-heart chats will more in line for success with today’s energy.

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(UnitedVoice.com) – President Donald Trump did what no other Republican was able to do: set the stage for the repeal of Roe v. Wade. The former POTUS did so by nominating three conservative justices to the court, who went on to reverse federal abortion protections. He has now issued a statement about where he stands on a federal ban.

On April 8, Trump released a video statement saying he believes abortion laws should be left to the states. He went on to say that he knows that some will have more conservative restrictions than others, but “it’s all about the will of the people.” The former president said, “That’s where we are right now, and that’s what we want.”

Trump had previously expressed support for a 16-week national ban, and also called Florida’s six-week ban a “terrible mistake.” The fury of women across the country has adversely impacted Republicans in multiple elections. That has left Trump trying to balance the desires of the religious right and his efforts to win back the support of the suburban women who helped propel him to victory in 2016.

The former president received blowback from people on both sides of the issue. Democrats and women’s groups are furious that his position means that under a Trump presidency, abortion would be almost completely banned in the South. President Joe Biden immediately released an ad showcasing the results of those bans and bashing Trump.

Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) broke with the majority of the GOP and attacked Trump on the issue. He argued that leaving it to the states “runs contrary to an American consensus” that late-term abortions should be limited.

Trump responded to the criticism from Graham on TRUTH Social, saying he blamed himself for the senator because he supported him in his Senate race. He also said the lawmaker was “doing a great disservice” to the GOP by opposing his abortion views and told him to spend more time on border issues.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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(UnitedVoice.com) – President Donald Trump did what no other Republican was able to do: set the stage for the repeal of Roe v. Wade. The former POTUS did so by nominating three conservative justices to the court, who went on to reverse federal abortion protections. He has now issued a statement about where he stands on a federal ban.

On April 8, Trump released a video statement saying he believes abortion laws should be left to the states. He went on to say that he knows that some will have more conservative restrictions than others, but “it’s all about the will of the people.” The former president said, “That’s where we are right now, and that’s what we want.”

Trump had previously expressed support for a 16-week national ban, and also called Florida’s six-week ban a “terrible mistake.” The fury of women across the country has adversely impacted Republicans in multiple elections. That has left Trump trying to balance the desires of the religious right and his efforts to win back the support of the suburban women who helped propel him to victory in 2016.

The former president received blowback from people on both sides of the issue. Democrats and women’s groups are furious that his position means that under a Trump presidency, abortion would be almost completely banned in the South. President Joe Biden immediately released an ad showcasing the results of those bans and bashing Trump.

Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) broke with the majority of the GOP and attacked Trump on the issue. He argued that leaving it to the states “runs contrary to an American consensus” that late-term abortions should be limited.

Trump responded to the criticism from Graham on TRUTH Social, saying he blamed himself for the senator because he supported him in his Senate race. He also said the lawmaker was “doing a great disservice” to the GOP by opposing his abortion views and told him to spend more time on border issues.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

Trump Ends Speculation With Formal Announcement

(UnitedVoice.com) – President Donald Trump did what no other Republican was able to do: set the stage for the repeal of Roe v. Wade. The former POTUS did so by nominating three conservative justices to the court, who went on to reverse federal abortion protections. He has now issued a statement about where he stands on a federal ban.

On April 8, Trump released a video statement saying he believes abortion laws should be left to the states. He went on to say that he knows that some will have more conservative restrictions than others, but “it’s all about the will of the people.” The former president said, “That’s where we are right now, and that’s what we want.”

Trump had previously expressed support for a 16-week national ban, and also called Florida’s six-week ban a “terrible mistake.” The fury of women across the country has adversely impacted Republicans in multiple elections. That has left Trump trying to balance the desires of the religious right and his efforts to win back the support of the suburban women who helped propel him to victory in 2016.

The former president received blowback from people on both sides of the issue. Democrats and women’s groups are furious that his position means that under a Trump presidency, abortion would be almost completely banned in the South. President Joe Biden immediately released an ad showcasing the results of those bans and bashing Trump.

Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) broke with the majority of the GOP and attacked Trump on the issue. He argued that leaving it to the states “runs contrary to an American consensus” that late-term abortions should be limited.

Trump responded to the criticism from Graham on TRUTH Social, saying he blamed himself for the senator because he supported him in his Senate race. He also said the lawmaker was “doing a great disservice” to the GOP by opposing his abortion views and told him to spend more time on border issues.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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(UnitedVoice.com) – President Donald Trump did what no other Republican was able to do: set the stage for the repeal of Roe v. Wade. The former POTUS did so by nominating three conservative justices to the court, who went on to reverse federal abortion protections. He has now issued a statement about where he stands on a federal ban.

On April 8, Trump released a video statement saying he believes abortion laws should be left to the states. He went on to say that he knows that some will have more conservative restrictions than others, but “it’s all about the will of the people.” The former president said, “That’s where we are right now, and that’s what we want.”

Trump had previously expressed support for a 16-week national ban, and also called Florida’s six-week ban a “terrible mistake.” The fury of women across the country has adversely impacted Republicans in multiple elections. That has left Trump trying to balance the desires of the religious right and his efforts to win back the support of the suburban women who helped propel him to victory in 2016.

The former president received blowback from people on both sides of the issue. Democrats and women’s groups are furious that his position means that under a Trump presidency, abortion would be almost completely banned in the South. President Joe Biden immediately released an ad showcasing the results of those bans and bashing Trump.

Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) broke with the majority of the GOP and attacked Trump on the issue. He argued that leaving it to the states “runs contrary to an American consensus” that late-term abortions should be limited.

Trump responded to the criticism from Graham on TRUTH Social, saying he blamed himself for the senator because he supported him in his Senate race. He also said the lawmaker was “doing a great disservice” to the GOP by opposing his abortion views and told him to spend more time on border issues.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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(UnitedVoice.com) – President Donald Trump did what no other Republican was able to do: set the stage for the repeal of Roe v. Wade. The former POTUS did so by nominating three conservative justices to the court, who went on to reverse federal abortion protections. He has now issued a statement about where he stands on a federal ban.

On April 8, Trump released a video statement saying he believes abortion laws should be left to the states. He went on to say that he knows that some will have more conservative restrictions than others, but “it’s all about the will of the people.” The former president said, “That’s where we are right now, and that’s what we want.”

Trump had previously expressed support for a 16-week national ban, and also called Florida’s six-week ban a “terrible mistake.” The fury of women across the country has adversely impacted Republicans in multiple elections. That has left Trump trying to balance the desires of the religious right and his efforts to win back the support of the suburban women who helped propel him to victory in 2016.

The former president received blowback from people on both sides of the issue. Democrats and women’s groups are furious that his position means that under a Trump presidency, abortion would be almost completely banned in the South. President Joe Biden immediately released an ad showcasing the results of those bans and bashing Trump.

Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) broke with the majority of the GOP and attacked Trump on the issue. He argued that leaving it to the states “runs contrary to an American consensus” that late-term abortions should be limited.

Trump responded to the criticism from Graham on TRUTH Social, saying he blamed himself for the senator because he supported him in his Senate race. He also said the lawmaker was “doing a great disservice” to the GOP by opposing his abortion views and told him to spend more time on border issues.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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(UnitedVoice.com) – President Donald Trump did what no other Republican was able to do: set the stage for the repeal of Roe v. Wade. The former POTUS did so by nominating three conservative justices to the court, who went on to reverse federal abortion protections. He has now issued a statement about where he stands on a federal ban.

On April 8, Trump released a video statement saying he believes abortion laws should be left to the states. He went on to say that he knows that some will have more conservative restrictions than others, but “it’s all about the will of the people.” The former president said, “That’s where we are right now, and that’s what we want.”

Trump had previously expressed support for a 16-week national ban, and also called Florida’s six-week ban a “terrible mistake.” The fury of women across the country has adversely impacted Republicans in multiple elections. That has left Trump trying to balance the desires of the religious right and his efforts to win back the support of the suburban women who helped propel him to victory in 2016.

The former president received blowback from people on both sides of the issue. Democrats and women’s groups are furious that his position means that under a Trump presidency, abortion would be almost completely banned in the South. President Joe Biden immediately released an ad showcasing the results of those bans and bashing Trump.

Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) broke with the majority of the GOP and attacked Trump on the issue. He argued that leaving it to the states “runs contrary to an American consensus” that late-term abortions should be limited.

Trump responded to the criticism from Graham on TRUTH Social, saying he blamed himself for the senator because he supported him in his Senate race. He also said the lawmaker was “doing a great disservice” to the GOP by opposing his abortion views and told him to spend more time on border issues.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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(UnitedVoice.com) – President Donald Trump did what no other Republican was able to do: set the stage for the repeal of Roe v. Wade. The former POTUS did so by nominating three conservative justices to the court, who went on to reverse federal abortion protections. He has now issued a statement about where he stands on a federal ban.

On April 8, Trump released a video statement saying he believes abortion laws should be left to the states. He went on to say that he knows that some will have more conservative restrictions than others, but “it’s all about the will of the people.” The former president said, “That’s where we are right now, and that’s what we want.”

Trump had previously expressed support for a 16-week national ban, and also called Florida’s six-week ban a “terrible mistake.” The fury of women across the country has adversely impacted Republicans in multiple elections. That has left Trump trying to balance the desires of the religious right and his efforts to win back the support of the suburban women who helped propel him to victory in 2016.

The former president received blowback from people on both sides of the issue. Democrats and women’s groups are furious that his position means that under a Trump presidency, abortion would be almost completely banned in the South. President Joe Biden immediately released an ad showcasing the results of those bans and bashing Trump.

Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) broke with the majority of the GOP and attacked Trump on the issue. He argued that leaving it to the states “runs contrary to an American consensus” that late-term abortions should be limited.

Trump responded to the criticism from Graham on TRUTH Social, saying he blamed himself for the senator because he supported him in his Senate race. He also said the lawmaker was “doing a great disservice” to the GOP by opposing his abortion views and told him to spend more time on border issues.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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(UnitedVoice.com) – President Donald Trump did what no other Republican was able to do: set the stage for the repeal of Roe v. Wade. The former POTUS did so by nominating three conservative justices to the court, who went on to reverse federal abortion protections. He has now issued a statement about where he stands on a federal ban.

On April 8, Trump released a video statement saying he believes abortion laws should be left to the states. He went on to say that he knows that some will have more conservative restrictions than others, but “it’s all about the will of the people.” The former president said, “That’s where we are right now, and that’s what we want.”

Trump had previously expressed support for a 16-week national ban, and also called Florida’s six-week ban a “terrible mistake.” The fury of women across the country has adversely impacted Republicans in multiple elections. That has left Trump trying to balance the desires of the religious right and his efforts to win back the support of the suburban women who helped propel him to victory in 2016.

The former president received blowback from people on both sides of the issue. Democrats and women’s groups are furious that his position means that under a Trump presidency, abortion would be almost completely banned in the South. President Joe Biden immediately released an ad showcasing the results of those bans and bashing Trump.

Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) broke with the majority of the GOP and attacked Trump on the issue. He argued that leaving it to the states “runs contrary to an American consensus” that late-term abortions should be limited.

Trump responded to the criticism from Graham on TRUTH Social, saying he blamed himself for the senator because he supported him in his Senate race. He also said the lawmaker was “doing a great disservice” to the GOP by opposing his abortion views and told him to spend more time on border issues.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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