Anti-abortion movement aims 2025 comeback
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•Emboldened anti-abortion groups create wishlist for second Trump term
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Students for Life of America released its wishlist of federal legislation, entitled “ Make America Pro-Life Again” The group is backing bills that would ban abortion pills entirely, outlaw telehealth abortions and require medical-grade cleanup of the pregnancy remains left behind by medication abortions.
Currently, abortion pills account for roughly two-thirds of US abortions.
More than 1,200 family planning clinics including every clinic run by Planned Parenthood have left Title X.
Group leader Dannenfelser indicated that her group would work to lay the groundwork for “fetal personhood’s’ legal doctrine.
Some abortion foes cite the 14th amendment as the legal foundation for fetal personhood.
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