Anti-abortion activists are giving a mixed response to former President Donald Trump's criticism of restrictive red-state abortion policies, with some groups reticent to criticize the leading candidate in the 2024 Republican primary.
In a Sunday interview on NBC, Trump called the six-week abortion ban in Florida signed into law by his chief Republican rival, Gov. Ron Desantis ,"a terrible thing and a terrible mistake." Several Republican governors have implemented similar"heartbeat" abortion restrictions in the wake of last year's Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization Supreme Court decision that there is no constitutional right to abortion.
In July, Dannenfelser called out DeSantis's position that he would not sign a national-level abortion ban as"unacceptable" but did not use the same strength of language for the former president. "We owe protection to preborn Americans at every stage of gestation," Harry Scherer of Americans United for Life told the Washington Examiner."Americans United for Life is proud to stand with pro-life governors and legislators enacting lifesaving legislation in their jurisdictions .... Pro-life Americans will not rest until the federal government recognizes the equal protection of the law afforded to every preborn American.
Trump said that he sought a national conversation on abortion to settle on"something that's acceptable" with respect to gestational age limits."I'd negotiate something, and we'll end up with peace on that issue for the first time in 52 years." Lila Rose, president of Live Action, also took to X to condemn Trump's equivocation on gestational limits as"pathetic and unacceptable."
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