Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis warned pro-lifers that Donald Trump will “sell you out” after the former president called for a compromise on abortion and lambasted the Sunshine State’s heartbeat law as a “terrible mistake.”
Mr. Trump criticized Republican messaging on abortion, saying that they won’t win on the issue outside of conservative enclaves unless they reach a compromise on gestational limits.
“Because Democrats don’t want to be radical on the issue,” he said. “Most of them, some do. They don’t want to be radical on the issue. They don’t want to kill a baby in the seventh month or the ninth month or after birth. And they’re allowed to do that, and you can’t do that.” “Florida, Ohio, Georgia, and Iowa all have the sort of pro-life laws that Trump is now condemning. How would he have those states please everyone in the debate?” asked National Review in a Sunday editorial. “Would he sign a law forcing them to allow abortions after six weeks?”
Mr. Trump said he would “sit down with both sides and I’d negotiate something, and we’ll end up with peace on that issue for the first time in 52 years,” but pro-lifers said it sounds as if he plans to sell them down the river. “There is no reason why any politician, particularly one who claims to be pro-life, cannot support lifesaving measures, with at least a minimum 15-week federal standard which protects children past the point at which they can feel pain,” she said. “It is the right, compassionate and even popular thing to do.”
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