Trump Releases Sensible, Constitutional Abortion Position

This goes hand in hand with what the Supreme Court ruled in the Dobbs case: that it is not a federal issue, it’s a 10th Amendment issue

Trump says abortion is up to the states, declines to endorse national limit

Former President Donald Trump on Monday said abortion should be left to the states in the post-Roe era, declining to endorse any national limit on the procedure.

His announcement, shared on Truth Social, is likely to disappoint anti-abortion groups who hoped he would use his bully pulpit to endorse national restrictions on abortion, especially after his campaign floated a 15-week ban earlier this year. Trump instead said that it was “up to the states to do the right thing” on abortion, painting Democrats as “radical” on the issue.

“The states will determine by vote or legislation or perhaps both, and whatever they decide must be the law of the land,” Trump said. “Many states will be different. Many will have a different number of weeks, or some will [be] more conservative than others, and that’s what they will be. At the end of the day, this is all about the will of the people.”

The announcement highlights Trump’s recognition that abortion has dogged Republicans on the campaign trail since the fall of Roe v. Wade nearly two years ago — and his primary goal of winning the 2024 election. He has chided other Republicans for speaking “inaccurately” on abortion, intimating that severe restrictions have cost the GOP winnable elections. On Sunday night and again Monday morning he urged people to “follow their heart” or their religion but encouraged voters to remember the stakes.

Political or not, abortion decisions belong in the states. I know many will disagree with me, but, Congress should not be banning or approving abortion for the nation. While I’d certainly be in favor of European styled laws with bans around 15 weeks, it is not a federal issue (excepting where the US government should not be spending taxpayer money on abortions). Things that are not specifically mentioned as a Congressional duty must be left to states and The People.

Trump’s position has made many upset

Marjorie Dannenfelser, president of Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America, in a statement to POLITICO reiterated the group’s commitment to “defeat President Biden” and congressional Democrats, but condemned Trump’s decision.

Trump also got into a spat with Lindsay Graham. And

(Politico) In the end, Trump couldn’t get past the feeling that it was a loser with voters. It is a lesson he learned through hard political experience — most importantly in the 2022 elections.

For years, at a gut level, the former president has feared the backlash he might face for taking a hard-line position on abortion. And despite his attempt to fog up the issue with his new, state-based stance, Trump is still likely to pay a price with voters for appointing the Supreme Court justices who overturned Roe v. Wade. And his decision not to endorse a ban has exposed deep fissures within his own party. After Graham released a statement Monday in which he said he “respectfully disagree[s]” with Trump’s position, Trump did not let it go, instead accusing Graham and Republicans like him of sinking the GOP.

And then there’s Biden

(Politico) President Joe Biden lashed out at Donald Trump’s announcement Monday that abortion should be left up to the states and warned of consequences should Trump win in November.

“No one trusts Donald Trump,” Biden said, pointing to how the former president made a “political deal” with the anti-abortion right.

The president went on to say that his predecessor’s lack of endorsement for a national ban was an illusion. “If they put one on his desk, he said he’d sign it.”

Biden made his remarks during a high-end fundraiser in Chicago featuring about 50 friends and donors, including Bill Daley, former chief of staff to President Barack Obama.

Blah blah blah. These are the same people who push abortion as contraception, and are happy to make sure that blacks are aborting their babies at higher rates than any other group. Anyhow, Trump’s position may not be the moral position, but, it is the correct Constitution position. I mostly do not get involved in this issue except as a political position, and I agree with Trump.

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16 Responses to “Trump Releases Sensible, Constitutional Abortion Position”

  1. Andrew says:

    surprised she didn’t blame white people

  2. Professor Hale says:

    I agree that this is a states issue now. Some will be more restrictive than others and that is good.

    My own choice is that states regulate the practice of abortion just as they do with all other invasive, elective medical procedures. Certification of practitioners, licenses, inspections, and direct billing to the people getting the service. State medical boards should establish rules and common practice, not politicians. And I say this knowing that most state medical boards can be counted on to support almost anything in exchange for money. The principle here is more important to me than the outcome.

    It is disingenuous for pro-life Republicans to lead the charge against ROE for so many years claiming it was a states issue, and now demanding that the federal government establish a national policy on it.

    The critical element for abortion is not access, but who pays for that access. Big abortion corporations like planned parenthood, have always lobbied in favor of that sweet, sweet government money to pay for all of their services. The evidence is clear that when it comes to elective medical procedures, the practice improves and the cost goes down when the person demanding the service pays the bill. Not government and not insurance. (see corrective eye surgery for examples). Using other people’s money to pay for what you want is the fast track to very expensive decisions.

    • anon says:

      The problem with your argument, as I see it, is that you think all abortions are elective. Unfortunately, or fortunately, this isn’t true.

      • Professor Hale says:

        I don’t care. The obvious truth is that we are discussing elective abortions. Unelective ones are already covered by normal medical practice in every state. The Normal practice of the Big Abortion Inc (planned parenthood) is to create test cases of the small percentage of a small percentage of cases that emote sympathy from every human being who is not a sociopath and build public policy around that. But the real public policy debate has nothing to do with that. Even the “rape, incest, and health of the mother” claims are weak sauce intended to open the door to “for any reason”. If a woman wishes to abort her incest or rape offspring, I don’t see why she would wait longer than absolutely necessary to discover it to put an end to it. Many courts have already declared that “health of the mother” includes mental health and any woman with sufficient coaching from Planned Parenthood Inc can make the claim that she is suffering mental anguish from being pregnant.

        In any case, I don’t care. I am not pro-life. Women, and men, should be able to kill their offspring any time they want to, up to age 18. I insist though that they do it humanely. So trot out your 60 year old argument for someone else.

        Question… What if every woman (and man pretending to be a woman) has an unrestricted right to abortion on demand, but no doctors are willing to perform those procedures? Is it really a personal right if it rests on the demand that someone else be forced under penalty of law to provide it? Obviously, this is an academic discussion since there are no shortage of doctors willing to do anything for money, even mutilate healthy children.

        • Elwood P. Dowd says:

          Conmenter: Women, and men, should be able to kill their offspring any time they want to, up to age 18

          After a baby is born it is homicide to kill them. We have laws covering that. Some wish to declare that a two-cell zygote is a person with all the pursuant rights accorded to American persons, calling any interference in the process homicide or at least a death to be investigated. Some who call all abortions murder are still willing to compromise depending on Mr Trump’s mood.

          The US far-right has been working hard to intimidate medical personnel from providing care to women. Fire-bombings and even murder of personnel has been used by Republiguns.

          The Republiguns shot themselves in their feet when they tossed out Roe v Wade and its Sensible, Constitutional Abortion Position, which allowed abortions through 12 weeks, with restrictions in the 2nd trimester and nearly a ban in the 3rd trimester. But no, the Republiguns are interested in total bans (yes, yes they pretend it’s a states rights issue, but be real). Idaho is working on ways to limit women from leaving the state for care!

          Now, your Leader has no idea where to go on the issue, but has no one but himself to blame. Red states like Kansas, Kentucky and Ohio have voted to keep abortion as an option! If FL, AZ, IA, OH and NC are in play for Biden, the Republigun hero could be in trouble. Of course, it matters little to the far-right-wingers who will deny their Leader could ever lose.

  3. Elwood P. Dowd says:

    Why did Mr Trump change his position so soon after so recently proposing a 15 week federal ban?

    Is abortion murder or not? If it is, shouldn’t that be addressed at the federal level? Why would true Christians in Missouri tolerate baby murder in Illinois, Kansas and Kentucky?

    Anyway, The People in several states have voted to NOT ban abortion as proposed by their Republicun legislators.

    There are efforts underway to put constitutional amendments regarding abortion on the 2024 ballot in as many as 13 states: Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Iowa, Maine, Maryland, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and South Dakota.

    Since Dobbs, 6 states – California, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Vermont, and Ohio – have voted on abortion related constitutional amendments, and the side favoring access to abortion prevailed in every state.

    Is it democracy if the voters overrule their elected legislators??

  4. unklc says:

    Methinks that Mr. Trump reviewed the issue, the Constitution, and the SCOTUS opinion on Roe v. Wade and made the logical decision that this is an issue for the States to determine, not an over reaching federal government.
    Obviously, abortion was not addressed in the Constitution therefore the Tenth Amendment states that it is up to the states to make their own decisions. Roe was bad law and a particularly political ruling and should have been immediately overturned.

  5. Elwood P. Dowd says:

    So were the Supreme Court justices, Blackmun, Burger, Douglas, Brennan, Stewart, Marshall, Scalia, O’Connor, Kennedy, Souter, Breyer and Powell over the past 50 years dishonest, stupid, anti-Constitution, uninformed, commies, murderers or all the above?

    Does it make sense that justices Thomas, Alito, Kavanaugh etc are just better judges, LOL.

    The Supreme Court determines what is Constitutional. The Supreme Court determines what is Constitutional. Get it? And IT IS ALL BASED ON POLITICAL WHIMS AS THEY EVOLVE OVER TIME.

  6. Elwood P. Dowd says:

    President Brandon stated, truthfully of Our One True President Trump: “If they put one on his desk, he said he’d sign it.”

    Of course he would sign it. It’s what he said he would do. But would Our One True President really sign such an obviously “unConstitutional” bill??? Would the current Supreme Court rule that a federal abortion ban was “unConstitutional”? LOL.

    Our One True President is a mess.

  7. L.G.Brandon!, L.G.Brandon! says:

    The idiot Brandon is trying to give away billions of dollars in college rebates to people who didn’t earn the money who aren’t paying it back and don’t deserve it. After he was told that it is illegal to do so. Should it be allowed or should we impeach The Dirty SOB?

    You are so mentally involved with everything trump does that I really recommend you see a psychiatrist. It is beginning to eat you away like cancer. Your hatred is now all-encompassing and you can’t seem to live without spitting out daily hate and diatribe.

    • Elwood P. Dowd says:

      By all means, now that they’ve returned from their 2 week vacation, the Republicun House should impeach President Biden.

      We paid off all our college loans!! Is it fair that President Biden forgive loans to others?

      President Biden’s new plan relies on an older law, the Higher Education Act, which allows the Secretary of Education to waive federal student loans.

      So you want to have your enemies taken out and shot by the government BUT you believe I need a psychiatrist, LOL?

      Fireman, heal thyself!!

    • Elwood P. Dowd says:

      BTW, Mr Teach brought up President Trump’s change of position on abortion.

  8. Elwood P. Dowd says:

    Today, the Arizona Supreme Court says Arizona should follow an 1864 law banning abortions in almost all cases. It makes no exceptions for rape or incest and makes performing an abortion punishable by two to five years in prison.

    All seven justices are members of the Republicun Party, appointed by Republicun governors.

    An effort is already underway to put a measure on 2024 ballots that would enshrine abortion rights in the AZ state constitution.

    Last week, the Florida Supremes triggered a six-week abortion ban. But the court also approved ballot language for a proposed amendment that gives voters in November the choice of whether to explicitly protect abortion access in the state constitution.

    All seven Florida justices were appointed by Republicun governors.

    • L.G.Brandon!, L.G.Brandon! says:

      You don’t understand that whole “democracy” and federalism business do you? We have 50 states you live in one the other 49 are entitled to make the laws they wanna live under. Even if you don’t like them. You don’t like the laws in your state move. But please don’t try and tell everybody that they have to obey the laws you like. For God’s sakes outward free your mind to other people’s needs and desires even if they don’t coincide with yours.

      • Elwood P. Dowd says:

        That still doesn’t change the fact that there are 49 million kangaroos in Australia and 3.5 million people in Uruguay which means if the kangaroos were to invade Uruguay, each person will have to fight 14 kangaroos.

  9. unklc says:

    LGB, never waste your time arguing with idiots. They will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.

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