The opinions that the former president gives can make him win the elections. But first they must pass the Republican primaries.
He Republican presidential favorite Donald Trump privately expressed his support for a national ban on abortion from the 16th week of pregnancy, with exceptions in cases of rape, incest or risk to the mother’s life, the New York Times reported Friday, citing two sources.
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The trump campaign issued a statement in response to what it called a “false” article. “As President Trump has stated, he would sit down with both sides and negotiate a deal that everyone was happy with,” he said. he statement, without giving any details about what that “agreement” would be like.


Donald Trump’s not-so-public public opinions
The Times reported that Trump did not want to make his views publicly known still to avoid upsetting conservatives before he has formally secured the nomination to be the Republican presidential candidate.
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Trump specified that he will not yet give his opinions publicly.
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It is expected that Trump wins the nomination but her only remaining rival, former UN ambassador Nikki Haley, refused to give up.. The former president took credit for appointing three conservative justices to the United States Supreme Court who helped overturn in 2022 the Roe v. Wade case, which recognized a woman’s constitutional right to abortion.
Trump’s election changed a court that had been ideologically deadlocked with four liberals and four conservatives to a solid conservative majority. However, I also blame the abortion issue for Republican electoral losses since the ruling and was vague in public about his stance.
Joe Biden’s move
He Democrat Joe Bidenwhom Trump will likely face off in the November presidential election, is putting abortion rights at the forefront in 2024, arguing that access to abortion is a personal freedom that the Republican and the legislators of that party are denying to women.
The abortion advocates, with the support of evangelical Christian groups, They argue that abortion ends the life of a human being and that stricter limits are needed at the state and national level.
Republicans enacted restrictive abortion laws in nearly two dozen states since the Supreme Court reversed the right to abortion.
Source: Ambito