The president's executive orders have strengthened existing barriers to those who need access the most, experts say
Karnik, federal policy director of the Guttmacher Institute, a research and policy nonprofit dedicated to advancing reproductive health and rights in the U.S. and around the world. Friedrich-Karnik unpacked Trump’s actions on reproductive rights so far and their implications for people seeking abortion care.
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A government website that provided information on reproductive rights appears to have gone offline around the same time Donald Trump returned to office. Newsweek has contacted the Trump-Vance transition team and the Department of Health and Human Services for comment via email.
Missouri made history in November when voters enshrined abortion access and reproductive rights into the state's constitution. Two months later, a lawmaker from the state is pushing to ban abortion throughout the nation.
The website reproductiverights.gov is no longer online. Based on archived pages, the website was online just days before Trump's inauguration. However, we do not know why the site is down and have reached out to the Trump administration to learn more.
As part of the incoming Trump administration’s purge of information they would rather people not have access to, the website reproductiverights.gov has been taken offline, as first spotted by CBS News.
Reproductiverights.gov, which was launched by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services in 2022, was offline Tuesday morning.
Speakers will talk about ways that people can take action to protect reproductive rights, such as writing to lawmakers and supporting local clinics, Lis said. The event is open to the public for a suggested donation of $20, but reservations are recommended, and available at destigmatizedshow.com.
At the March for Life rally, the president said he was ‘proud to be a participant’ in the Supreme Court’s reversal of Roe v. Wade in 2022
A website created by the Biden administration that outlined reproductive rights has now been removed by the Trump administration.
Advocates on both sides of the fight over access to reproductive rights are gearing up for an expected debate this year over whether and how lawmakers should create new protections for access to in-vitro fertilization.