Over 100 anti-abortion and conservative groups are actively preparing for a potential second Trump administration by drafting plans to reinstate and expand upon Trump-era anti-choice policies that President Joe Biden reversed. These plans, which could slash nationwide access to abortion without Congressional input, involve agency rules and executive orders affecting even states where abortion is legal. The broad coalition is considering strategies across various federal agencies, including the EPA, FTC, and the Postal Service, with the aim of implementing these restrictions as soon as possible if Trump is reelected. The urgency of these preparations is underscored by the upcoming November elections, which could be pivotal for reproductive rights in the U.S.
There is a reason extremist anti-abortion groups are squarely in Trump’s corner — they know that if reelected he intends to eliminate abortion and curtail reproductive rights in every state. With Trump as the Republican nominee, our fundamental freedom is at risk. https://t.co/jTuMJwNl4S
🚨JUST IN: Anti-abortion groups are laying out a plan for Trump, aiming to bypass Congress to restrict abortion, even in states where it remains legal. This November we must vote to protect our freedoms! https://t.co/ZLXcHiE7jg
Over 100 right-wing groups are developing a sweeping battle plan that maps out how Donald Trump could reinstate his anti-choice policies—and take some of them even further. https://t.co/TIK34bApdL
The anti-abortion right is already making plans to reinstate Donald Trump-era anti-choice policies President Joe Biden reversed upon entering office, Politico reports. https://t.co/lGzjQr3vqU
The anti-abortion plan ready for Trump on Day One https://t.co/ijMpKp9jkS via @politico In emerging plans that involve everything from the EPA to the Federal Trade Commission to the Postal Service, nearly 100 anti-abortion and conservative groups are mapping out ways the next…
NEW: Anti-abortion groups are laying the groundwork for a second Trump administration, drafting plans for agency rules and executive orders that could slash access nationwide (even in states where abortion is legal) with no input from Congress. https://t.co/3CbHRHwcPS