RNC advances Trump-backed abortion platform that avoids federal ban – Washington Examiner

The Republican National Committee has advanced a Trump-backed abortion platform that avoids advocating for federal abortion limits. This decision marks a significant ⁢change ⁢for the⁣ GOP,⁣ despite pushback from anti-abortion groups. The new language ‌would state the GOP’s ⁢opposition to late-term abortion but would not call for constitutional amendments or a national ban ⁤on the ⁤procedure. Instead, the platform would focus on supporting mothers and policies​ that⁤ advance prenatal care, ​access to birth control, and fertility treatments. This⁣ change comes‍ just​ in ​time for the Republican National Convention, where former ​President Donald Trump ⁤is expected to be nominated for the presidency. Despite​ pleas‌ from anti-abortion ⁤groups, ​Trump has emphasized the importance of taking a strong stance on abortion.




RNC advances Trump-backed abortion platform that avoids federal ban

The Republican Party is dropping language advocating federal abortion limits from its party platform, marking a major change for the GOP despite pushback from anti-abortion groups not to soften its stance ahead of the 2024 elections.

A proposal put before the Republican National Committee’s platform panel passed in an 84-18 vote Monday. The new language would establish that the GOP opposes late-term abortion but stop short of calling for any constitutional amendments or a national ban on the procedure, a source familiar confirmed to the Washington Examiner. Additionally, the platform would establish support for “mothers and policies that advance prenatal care, access to birth control, and IVF (fertility treatments),” according to the draft text.

The language change happened just in time for the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee next week, when delegates will nominate to the presidency former President Donald Trump, who has taken credit for the overturning of Roe v. Wade through his appointment of three Supreme Court justices while also saying abortion decisions should now be left up to states.

The changes come despite pleas from anti-abortion groups urging Trump to “make clear that you do not intend to weaken the pro-life plank,” according to a letter sent to his campaign last month by 10 of the country’s top anti-abortion groups, according to the New York Times. Those groups include organizations such as Marjorie Dannenfelser of Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America, Ralph Reed of the Faith and Freedom Coalition, Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council, and Penny Nance of Concerned Women for America.

Trump has urged GOP lawmakers to go on the offensive when it comes to abortion. In a closed-door meeting with House Republicans last month, Trump unveiled a strategy to hammer Democrats on abortion and to frame the opposite party as being too “radical,” a lawmaker told the Washington Examiner.

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The platform also comes as Trump has said he would not sign a federal abortion ban, arguing the matter should be left to the individual states which have taken various steps to block or expand abortion access in the aftermath of Roe being overturned.

The RNC platform also includes changes to language on key issues such as immigration, same-sex marriage, trade, and election integrity, according to the Washington Post. Other proposals include “ending” the Department of Education, fighting the so-called weaponization of the Justice Department, and protecting Social Security and Medicare from any spending cuts.



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