The move has no immediate legal force but will likely spark lawsuits that advocates hope will restore abortion rights.
President Donald Trump took actions Friday night aimed at reversing former president Joe Biden’s efforts to protect and expand reproductive-care access in the United States and globally. One executive order issued by Trump on Friday revokes two of Biden’s previous actions issued in the months after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v.
President Donald Trump issued executive orders late Friday reviving some of his first term’s anti-abortion policies, like restrictions on federal funding for family planning and some overseas health programs.
The president’s announcement on Friday was one of many sweeping executive moves he’s making in his final days in office.
President Trump pardoned 23 pro-life individuals convicted under Biden administration for demonstrating at abortion clinics. The pardons include elderly activists.
Biden’s record of promises kept, promises broken and compromises is roughly equally split between the three categories, according to PolitiFact.
Trump pardoned nearly two dozen anti-abortion protesters who were charged with FACE Act violations, marking the latest in a series of clemency actions
Columbus filed motions to join two lawsuits as defendants alongside the Department of Health and Human Services.
“Had they been opposing anything but abortion, Joe Biden would have given them medals — instead Biden wanted them branded as ‘convicted felons’ and imprisoned for years in a federal ...
President Joe Biden’s Friday announcement declaring the Equal Rights Amendment part of the U.S. Constitution is reviving long-simmering tensions in the abortion-rights movement about the ...
The Pentagon has struck a Biden administration policy of covering travel costs for service members and their dependents who must cross state lines to receive abortions and other reproductive care,
Texas has one of the strictest abortion bans in the country and during this legislative session, anti-abortion advocates are hoping to foreclose on the few remaining avenues left to end a pregnancy. “Texans are still being victims of abortion,