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Kamala Harris Gets Fact-Checked After Lying About Trump’s Abortion Stance
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Ubiquitous
2024-06-30 16:33:13 UTC
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Vice President Kamala Harris was fact-checked in a community note on X and
blasted by social media users after claiming on Sunday that former President
Donald Trump would institute a federal abortion ban.

Harris tweeted, “Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide. President
@JoeBiden and I will do everything in our power to stop him and restore
women’s reproductive freedom.” The vice president’s post came just three days
after Trump said in his debate with President Joe Biden that he would not
sign a federal abortion ban, a position he has taken throughout the 2024
presidential campaign.

The community note on X fact-checked Harris’ claim, stating, “President Trump
has repeatedly said he will not sign a national abortion ban.” The fact-check
also provided multiple links to news articles from legacy media outlets
reporting on Trump’s abortion stance and a link to a video posted by Trump on
Truth Social in April, where the former president said he wants the states
and “the will of the people” to decide abortion laws.

Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide.

President @JoeBiden and I will do everything in our power to stop him
and restore women’s reproductive freedom.

— Kamala Harris (@KamalaHarris) June 30, 2024

During the CNN debate on Thursday, Trump reiterated that he would not support
federal bans on abortion or abortion pills. He also continued to defend the
Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade — which was partly accomplished
thanks to three conservative justices appointed by Trump — and added that
Democrats, such as Biden, are the “radicals” in the abortion debate.

“Under Roe v. Wade, you have late-term abortion. You can do whatever you
want. Depending on the state, you can do whatever you want. We don’t think
that’s a good thing. We think it’s a radical thing,” Trump said. “We think
the Democrats are the radicals, not the Republicans.”

Biden promised during the debate that he would restore Roe v. Wade‘s pro-
abortion protections.

Democrats and the Biden campaign have pushed the issue of abortion in the
years following the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Wome’s
Health Organization. In the past two years, the pro-abortion side has seen
numerous successful elections — even in red states — when abortion is on the
ballot.

Harris has made a habit of posting false claims about Trump’s abortion
stance. She wrote on June 25 that “Trump would seek to ban abortion
nationwide, with or without the help of Congress.” In a speech in May, the
vice president accused Trump of “gaslighting” voters into believing he would
not sign a national abortion ban.

“Enough with the gaslighting because we all know if Donald Trump gets the
chance, he will sign a national abortion ban,” she said.

As the 2024 election nears, Trump and his presidential campaign have been
strategic in how they address the abortion issue. While the former president
said he supports states passing restrictions on abortion, he has come out
against abortion laws passed in Arizona and Florida that he says are too
conservative.

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Let's go Brandon!
John Doe
2024-07-02 15:26:11 UTC
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Post by Ubiquitous
Vice President Kamala Harris was fact-checked in a community note on X and
blasted by social media users after claiming on Sunday that former President
Donald Trump would institute a federal abortion ban.
Harris tweeted, “Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide. President
@JoeBiden and I will do everything in our power to stop him and restore
women’s reproductive freedom.” The vice president’s post came just three days
after Trump said in his debate with President Joe Biden that he would not
sign a federal abortion ban, a position he has taken throughout the 2024
presidential campaign.
The community note on X fact-checked Harris’ claim, stating, “President Trump
has repeatedly said he will not sign a national abortion ban.” The fact-check
also provided multiple links to news articles from legacy media outlets
reporting on Trump’s abortion stance and a link to a video posted by Trump on
Truth Social in April, where the former president said he wants the states
and “the will of the people” to decide abortion laws.
Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide.
and restore women’s reproductive freedom.
During the CNN debate on Thursday, Trump reiterated that he would not support
federal bans on abortion or abortion pills. He also continued to defend the
Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade — which was partly accomplished
thanks to three conservative justices appointed by Trump — and added that
Democrats, such as Biden, are the “radicals” in the abortion debate.
“Under Roe v. Wade, you have late-term abortion. You can do whatever you
want. Depending on the state, you can do whatever you want. We don’t think
that’s a good thing. We think it’s a radical thing,” Trump said. “We think
the Democrats are the radicals, not the Republicans.”
Biden promised during the debate that he would restore Roe v. Wade‘s pro-
abortion protections.
Democrats and the Biden campaign have pushed the issue of abortion in the
years following the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Wome’s
Health Organization. In the past two years, the pro-abortion side has seen
numerous successful elections — even in red states — when abortion is on the
ballot.
Harris has made a habit of posting false claims about Trump’s abortion
stance. She wrote on June 25 that “Trump would seek to ban abortion
nationwide, with or without the help of Congress.” In a speech in May, the
vice president accused Trump of “gaslighting” voters into believing he would
not sign a national abortion ban.
“Enough with the gaslighting because we all know if Donald Trump gets the
chance, he will sign a national abortion ban,” she said.
As the 2024 election nears, Trump and his presidential campaign have been
strategic in how they address the abortion issue. While the former president
said he supports states passing restrictions on abortion, he has come out
against abortion laws passed in Arizona and Florida that he says are too
conservative.
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Let's go Brandon!
Given that the GOP refuses to vote for bills that would protect access
to contraception and IVF, it really doesn't take a rocket scientist to
see where the GOP machine is headed.

Trump even talked about supposed "post=birth abortions in the debate and
no one in the GOP is questioning that.
super70s
2024-07-02 16:14:26 UTC
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Post by Ubiquitous
Vice President Kamala Harris was fact-checked in a community note on X and
blasted by social media users after claiming on Sunday that former President
Donald Trump would institute a federal abortion ban.
Harris tweeted, “Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide. President
@JoeBiden and I will do everything in our power to stop him and restore
women’s reproductive freedom.” The vice president’s post came just three days
after Trump said in his debate with President Joe Biden that he would not
sign a federal abortion ban, a position he has taken throughout the 2024
presidential campaign.
The community note on X fact-checked Harris’ claim, stating, “President Trump
has repeatedly said he will not sign a national abortion ban.” The fact-check
also provided multiple links to news articles from legacy media outlets
reporting on Trump’s abortion stance and a link to a video posted by Trump on
Truth Social in April, where the former president said he wants the states
and “the will of the people” to decide abortion laws.
Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide.
and restore women’s reproductive freedom.
During the CNN debate on Thursday, Trump reiterated that he would not support
federal bans on abortion or abortion pills. He also continued to defend the
Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade — which was partly accomplished
thanks to three conservative justices appointed by Trump — and added that
Democrats, such as Biden, are the “radicals” in the abortion debate.
“Under Roe v. Wade, you have late-term abortion. You can do whatever you
want. Depending on the state, you can do whatever you want. We don’t think
that’s a good thing. We think it’s a radical thing,” Trump said. “We think
the Democrats are the radicals, not the Republicans.”
Biden promised during the debate that he would restore Roe v. Wade‘s pro-
abortion protections.
Democrats and the Biden campaign have pushed the issue of abortion in the
years following the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Wome’s
Health Organization. In the past two years, the pro-abortion side has seen
numerous successful elections — even in red states — when abortion is on the
ballot.
Harris has made a habit of posting false claims about Trump’s abortion
stance. She wrote on June 25 that “Trump would seek to ban abortion
nationwide, with or without the help of Congress.” In a speech in May, the
vice president accused Trump of “gaslighting” voters into believing he would
not sign a national abortion ban.
“Enough with the gaslighting because we all know if Donald Trump gets the
chance, he will sign a national abortion ban,” she said.
As the 2024 election nears, Trump and his presidential campaign have been
strategic in how they address the abortion issue. While the former president
said he supports states passing restrictions on abortion, he has come out
against abortion laws passed in Arizona and Florida that he says are too
conservative.
--
Let's go Brandon!
Given that the GOP refuses to vote for bills that would protect access
to contraception and IVF, it really doesn't take a rocket scientist to
see where the GOP machine is headed.
Trump even talked about supposed "post=birth abortions in the debate
and no one in the GOP is questioning that.
Trump talks out of both sides of his mouth on abortion depending on the
audience type.

Er, talks=lies
John Doe
2024-07-02 16:29:34 UTC
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Vice President Kamala Harris was fact-checked in a community note on X and
blasted by social media users after claiming on Sunday that former President
Donald Trump would institute a federal abortion ban.
Harris tweeted, “Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide. President
@JoeBiden and I will do everything in our power to stop him and restore
women’s reproductive freedom.” The vice president’s post came just three days
after Trump said in his debate with President Joe Biden that he would not
sign a federal abortion ban, a position he has taken throughout the 2024
presidential campaign.
The community note on X fact-checked Harris’ claim, stating, “President Trump
has repeatedly said he will not sign a national abortion ban.” The fact-check
also provided multiple links to news articles from legacy media outlets
reporting on Trump’s abortion stance and a link to a video posted by Trump on
Truth Social in April, where the former president said he wants the states
and “the will of the people” to decide abortion laws.
Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide.
and restore women’s reproductive freedom.
During the CNN debate on Thursday, Trump reiterated that he would not support
federal bans on abortion or abortion pills. He also continued to defend the
Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade — which was partly accomplished
thanks to three conservative justices appointed by Trump — and added that
Democrats, such as Biden, are the “radicals” in the abortion debate.
“Under Roe v. Wade, you have late-term abortion. You can do whatever you
want. Depending on the state, you can do whatever you want. We don’t think
that’s a good thing. We think it’s a radical thing,” Trump said. “We think
the Democrats are the radicals, not the Republicans.”
Biden promised during the debate that he would restore Roe v. Wade‘s pro-
abortion protections.
Democrats and the Biden campaign have pushed the issue of abortion in the
years following the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Wome’s
Health Organization. In the past two years, the pro-abortion side has seen
numerous successful elections — even in red states — when abortion is on the
ballot.
Harris has made a habit of posting false claims about Trump’s abortion
stance. She wrote on June 25 that “Trump would seek to ban abortion
nationwide, with or without the help of Congress.” In a speech in May, the
vice president accused Trump of “gaslighting” voters into believing he would
not sign a national abortion ban.
“Enough with the gaslighting because we all know if Donald Trump gets the
chance, he will sign a national abortion ban,” she said.
As the 2024 election nears, Trump and his presidential campaign have been
strategic in how they address the abortion issue. While the former president
said he supports states passing restrictions on abortion, he has come out
against abortion laws passed in Arizona and Florida that he says are too
conservative.
--
Let's go Brandon!
Given that the GOP refuses to vote for bills that would protect access
to contraception and IVF, it really doesn't take a rocket scientist to
see where the GOP machine is headed.
Trump even talked about supposed "post=birth abortions in the debate
and no one in the GOP is questioning that.
Trump talks out of both sides of his mouth on abortion depending on the
audience type.
Er, talks=lies
Yup. I don't know if I will ever get over the realization that maybe 30%
of Americans have broken BS detectors, but this is the same public that
in similar percentages believe the Bible is literal fact, that God cares
about who wins the Super Bowl, and that the climate is not changing.
Governor Swill
2024-07-02 19:56:00 UTC
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Post by John Doe
Post by super70s
Post by John Doe
Given that the GOP refuses to vote for bills that would protect access
to contraception and IVF, it really doesn't take a rocket scientist to
see where the GOP machine is headed.
Trump even talked about supposed "post=birth abortions in the debate
and no one in the GOP is questioning that.
Trump talks out of both sides of his mouth on abortion depending on the
audience type.
Er, talks=lies
I've seen him take three different positions on the subject in minutes. It was during a
town hall hosted by Chris Matthews. Matthews asked him if there should be punishment for
women who sought abortions. He said, "Yes," at first but as Matthews followed up, his
position changed to, "No," and eventually to abortion should be available because
sometimes it's necessary.

You can bet your bippy that women voters heard only whichever of those answers they wanted
to hear and disregarded the rest.
Post by John Doe
Yup. I don't know if I will ever get over the realization that maybe 30%
of Americans have broken BS detectors, but this is the same public that
in similar percentages believe the Bible is literal fact, that God cares
about who wins the Super Bowl, and that the climate is not changing.
"The best part of waking up is MAGA tears in my cup."

Swill
John Doe
2024-07-02 23:02:55 UTC
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<snip>
Post by John Doe
Post by super70s
Post by John Doe
Given that the GOP refuses to vote for bills that would protect access
to contraception and IVF, it really doesn't take a rocket scientist to
see where the GOP machine is headed.
Trump even talked about supposed "post=birth abortions in the debate
and no one in the GOP is questioning that.
Trump talks out of both sides of his mouth on abortion depending on the
audience type.
Er, talks=lies
I've seen him take three different positions on the subject in minutes. It was during a
town hall hosted by Chris Matthews. Matthews asked him if there should be punishment for
women who sought abortions. He said, "Yes," at first but as Matthews followed up, his
position changed to, "No," and eventually to abortion should be available because
sometimes it's necessary.
Yup. There's a certain kind of mentality that can listen to all three
positions, pick their favorite, and be utterly convinced Trump feels
just like they do.
Post by Governor Swill
You can bet your bippy that women voters heard only whichever of those answers they wanted
to hear and disregarded the rest.
Post by John Doe
Yup. I don't know if I will ever get over the realization that maybe 30%
of Americans have broken BS detectors, but this is the same public that
in similar percentages believe the Bible is literal fact, that God cares
about who wins the Super Bowl, and that the climate is not changing.
"The best part of waking up is MAGA tears in my cup."
Swill
teslaStinker
2024-12-04 19:36:13 UTC
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heres your fuk u Swill

3 For princes are not a terror to the good work, but to the evil. Wilt
thou then not be afraid of the power? Do that which is good: and thou
shalt have praise from the same. 4 For he is God's minister to thee, for
good. But if thou do that which is evil, fear: for he beareth not the
sword in vain. For he is God's minister: an avenger to execute wrath
upon him that doth evil.

Yup, were going to war, and Trump, is going to kick your ass, why,
Cause God told him too. Romans 13,vs 4
Post by Governor Swill
<snip>
Post by John Doe
Post by super70s
Post by John Doe
Given that the GOP refuses to vote for bills that would protect access
to contraception and IVF, it really doesn't take a rocket scientist to
see where the GOP machine is headed.
Trump even talked about supposed "post=birth abortions in the debate
and no one in the GOP is questioning that.
Trump talks out of both sides of his mouth on abortion depending on the
audience type.
Er, talks=lies
I've seen him take three different positions on the subject in minutes. It was during a
town hall hosted by Chris Matthews. Matthews asked him if there should be punishment for
women who sought abortions. He said, "Yes," at first but as Matthews followed up, his
position changed to, "No," and eventually to abortion should be available because
sometimes it's necessary.
You can bet your bippy that women voters heard only whichever of those answers they wanted
to hear and disregarded the rest.
Post by John Doe
Yup. I don't know if I will ever get over the realization that maybe 30%
of Americans have broken BS detectors, but this is the same public that
in similar percentages believe the Bible is literal fact, that God cares
about who wins the Super Bowl, and that the climate is not changing.
"The best part of waking up is MAGA tears in my cup."
Swill
NoBody
2024-07-03 11:44:28 UTC
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Post by super70s
Post by John Doe
Post by Ubiquitous
Vice President Kamala Harris was fact-checked in a community note on X and
blasted by social media users after claiming on Sunday that former President
Donald Trump would institute a federal abortion ban.
Harris tweeted, “Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide. President
@JoeBiden and I will do everything in our power to stop him and restore
women’s reproductive freedom.” The vice president’s post came just
three days
after Trump said in his debate with President Joe Biden that he would not
sign a federal abortion ban, a position he has taken throughout the 2024
presidential campaign.
The community note on X fact-checked Harris’ claim, stating,
“President Trump
has repeatedly said he will not sign a national abortion ban.” The
fact-check
also provided multiple links to news articles from legacy media outlets
reporting on Trump’s abortion stance and a link to a video posted by
Trump on
Truth Social in April, where the former president said he wants the states
and “the will of the people” to decide abortion laws.
Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide.
and restore women’s reproductive freedom.
During the CNN debate on Thursday, Trump reiterated that he would not support
federal bans on abortion or abortion pills. He also continued to defend the
Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade — which was partly
accomplished
thanks to three conservative justices appointed by Trump — and added
that
Democrats, such as Biden, are the “radicals” in the abortion debate.
“Under Roe v. Wade, you have late-term abortion. You can do whatever you
want. Depending on the state, you can do whatever you want. We don’t
think
that’s a good thing. We think it’s a radical thing,” Trump said. “We
think
the Democrats are the radicals, not the Republicans.”
Biden promised during the debate that he would restore Roe v. Wade‘s
pro-
abortion protections.
Democrats and the Biden campaign have pushed the issue of abortion in the
years following the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision in Dobbs v. Jackson
Wome’s
Health Organization. In the past two years, the pro-abortion side has seen
numerous successful elections — even in red states — when abortion is
on the
ballot.
Harris has made a habit of posting false claims about Trump’s abortion
stance. She wrote on June 25 that “Trump would seek to ban abortion
nationwide, with or without the help of Congress.” In a speech in
May, the
vice president accused Trump of “gaslighting” voters into believing
he would
not sign a national abortion ban.
“Enough with the gaslighting because we all know if Donald Trump gets
the
chance, he will sign a national abortion ban,” she said.
As the 2024 election nears, Trump and his presidential campaign have been
strategic in how they address the abortion issue. While the former president
said he supports states passing restrictions on abortion, he has come out
against abortion laws passed in Arizona and Florida that he says are too
conservative.
--
Let's go Brandon!
Given that the GOP refuses to vote for bills that would protect access
to contraception and IVF, it really doesn't take a rocket scientist to
see where the GOP machine is headed.
Trump even talked about supposed "post=birth abortions in the debate
and no one in the GOP is questioning that.
Trump talks out of both sides of his mouth on abortion depending on the
audience type.
Er, talks=lies
Yup. I don't know if I will ever get over the realization that maybe 30%
of Americans have broken BS detectors, but this is the same public that
in similar percentages believe the Bible is literal fact, that God cares
about who wins the Super Bowl, and that the climate is not changing.
Or that Joe Biden is perfectly fine, right?
Radio Gnome
2024-07-02 17:23:21 UTC
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Post by John Doe
Post by Ubiquitous
Vice President Kamala Harris was fact-checked in a community note on X and
blasted by social media users after claiming on Sunday that former President
Donald Trump would institute a federal abortion ban.
Harris tweeted, “Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide. President
@JoeBiden and I will do everything in our power to stop him and restore
women’s reproductive freedom.” The vice president’s post came just three days
after Trump said in his debate with President Joe Biden that he would not
sign a federal abortion ban, a position he has taken throughout the 2024
presidential campaign.
The community note on X fact-checked Harris’ claim, stating, “President Trump
has repeatedly said he will not sign a national abortion ban.” The fact-check
also provided multiple links to news articles from legacy media outlets
reporting on Trump’s abortion stance and a link to a video posted by Trump on
Truth Social in April, where the former president said he wants the states
and “the will of the people” to decide abortion laws.
Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide.
and restore women’s reproductive freedom.
During the CNN debate on Thursday, Trump reiterated that he would not support
federal bans on abortion or abortion pills. He also continued to defend the
Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade — which was partly accomplished
thanks to three conservative justices appointed by Trump — and added that
Democrats, such as Biden, are the “radicals” in the abortion debate.
“Under Roe v. Wade, you have late-term abortion. You can do whatever you
want. Depending on the state, you can do whatever you want. We don’t think
that’s a good thing. We think it’s a radical thing,” Trump said. “We think
the Democrats are the radicals, not the Republicans.”
Biden promised during the debate that he would restore Roe v. Wade‘s pro-
abortion protections.
Democrats and the Biden campaign have pushed the issue of abortion in the
years following the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Wome’s
Health Organization. In the past two years, the pro-abortion side has seen
numerous successful elections — even in red states — when abortion is on the
ballot.
Harris has made a habit of posting false claims about Trump’s abortion
stance. She wrote on June 25 that “Trump would seek to ban abortion
nationwide, with or without the help of Congress.” In a speech in May, the
vice president accused Trump of “gaslighting” voters into believing he would
not sign a national abortion ban.
“Enough with the gaslighting because we all know if Donald Trump gets the
chance, he will sign a national abortion ban,” she said.
As the 2024 election nears, Trump and his presidential campaign have been
strategic in how they address the abortion issue. While the former president
said he supports states passing restrictions on abortion, he has come out
against abortion laws passed in Arizona and Florida that he says are too
conservative.
--
Let's go Brandon!
Given that the GOP refuses to vote for bills that would protect access
to contraception and IVF, it really doesn't take a rocket scientist to
see where the GOP machine is headed.
Trump even talked about supposed "post=birth abortions in the debate
and no one in the GOP is questioning that.
Trump talks out of both sides of his mouth on abortion depending on the
audience type.
You have evidence of his proposing a national abortion ban or that he
would sign one if it came to his desk?
Post by super70s
Er, talks=lies
super70s
2024-07-02 20:06:03 UTC
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Post by super70s
Post by John Doe
Post by Ubiquitous
Vice President Kamala Harris was fact-checked in a community note on
X and blasted by social media users after claiming on Sunday that former
President Donald Trump would institute a federal abortion ban.
Harris tweeted, “Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide. President
@JoeBiden and I will do everything in our power to stop him and restore
women’s reproductive freedom.” The vice president’s post came just
three days after Trump said in his debate with President Joe Biden that he would
not sign a federal abortion ban, a position he has taken throughout the 2024
presidential campaign.
The community note on X fact-checked Harris’ claim, stating,
“President Trump has repeatedly said he will not sign a national abortion ban.” The
fact-check also provided multiple links to news articles from legacy media outlets
reporting on Trump’s abortion stance and a link to a video posted by
Trump on Truth Social in April, where the former president said he wants the
states and “the will of the people” to decide abortion laws.
Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide.
and restore women’s reproductive freedom.
During the CNN debate on Thursday, Trump reiterated that he would not
support federal bans on abortion or abortion pills. He also continued to
defend the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade — which was partly
accomplished thanks to three conservative justices appointed by Trump — and added
that Democrats, such as Biden, are the “radicals” in the abortion debate.
“Under Roe v. Wade, you have late-term abortion. You can do whatever you
want. Depending on the state, you can do whatever you want. We don’t
think that’s a good thing. We think it’s a radical thing,” Trump said. “We
think the Democrats are the radicals, not the Republicans.”
Biden promised during the debate that he would restore Roe v. Wade‘s
pro-abortion protections.
Democrats and the Biden campaign have pushed the issue of abortion in
the years following the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision in Dobbs v. Jackson
Women's Health Organization. In the past two years, the pro-abortion side has
seen numerous successful elections — even in red states — when abortion is
on the ballot.
Harris has made a habit of posting false claims about Trump’s abortion
stance. She wrote on June 25 that “Trump would seek to ban abortion
nationwide, with or without the help of Congress.” In a speech in
May, the vice president accused Trump of “gaslighting” voters into believing
he would ot sign a national abortion ban.
“Enough with the gaslighting because we all know if Donald Trump gets
the chance, he will sign a national abortion ban,” she said.
As the 2024 election nears, Trump and his presidential campaign have
been strategic in how they address the abortion issue. While the former
president said he supports states passing restrictions on abortion, he has come
out against abortion laws passed in Arizona and Florida that he says are too
conservative.
--
Let's go Brandon!
Given that the GOP refuses to vote for bills that would protect access
to contraception and IVF, it really doesn't take a rocket scientist to
see where the GOP machine is headed.
Trump even talked about supposed "post=birth abortions in the debate
and no one in the GOP is questioning that.
Trump talks out of both sides of his mouth on abortion depending on the
audience type.
You have evidence of his proposing a national abortion ban or that he
would sign one if it came to his desk?
If Republicans ever get the keys to the kingdom again with the
presidency, House and Senate you can bet your ass there's going to be a
national abortion ban. Trump probably doesn't care about it that much
personally but he'd sign off on it just to spite the other side.
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Er, talks=lies
Radio Gnome
2024-07-02 20:59:34 UTC
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Vice President Kamala Harris was fact-checked in a community note on
X and blasted by social media users after claiming on Sunday that former
President Donald Trump would institute a federal abortion ban.
Harris tweeted, “Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide. President
@JoeBiden and I will do everything in our power to stop him and restore
women’s reproductive freedom.” The vice president’s post came just
three days after Trump said in his debate with President Joe Biden that he would
not sign a federal abortion ban, a position he has taken throughout the 2024
presidential campaign.
The community note on X fact-checked Harris’ claim, stating,
“President Trump has repeatedly said he will not sign a national abortion ban.” The
fact-check also provided multiple links to news articles from legacy media outlets
reporting on Trump’s abortion stance and a link to a video posted by
Trump on Truth Social in April, where the former president said he wants the
states and “the will of the people” to decide abortion laws.
Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide.
and restore women’s reproductive freedom.
During the CNN debate on Thursday, Trump reiterated that he would not
support federal bans on abortion or abortion pills. He also continued to
defend the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade — which was partly
accomplished thanks to three conservative justices appointed by Trump — and added
that Democrats, such as Biden, are the “radicals” in the abortion debate.
“Under Roe v. Wade, you have late-term abortion. You can do whatever you
want. Depending on the state, you can do whatever you want. We don’t
think that’s a good thing. We think it’s a radical thing,” Trump said. “We
think the Democrats are the radicals, not the Republicans.”
Biden promised during the debate that he would restore Roe v. Wade‘s
pro-abortion protections.
Democrats and the Biden campaign have pushed the issue of abortion in
the years following the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision in Dobbs v. Jackson
Women's Health Organization. In the past two years, the pro-abortion side has
seen numerous successful elections — even in red states — when abortion is
on the ballot.
Harris has made a habit of posting false claims about Trump’s abortion
stance. She wrote on June 25 that “Trump would seek to ban abortion
nationwide, with or without the help of Congress.” In a speech in
May, the vice president accused Trump of “gaslighting” voters into believing
he would ot sign a national abortion ban.
“Enough with the gaslighting because we all know if Donald Trump gets
the chance, he will sign a national abortion ban,” she said.
As the 2024 election nears, Trump and his presidential campaign have
been strategic in how they address the abortion issue. While the former
president said he supports states passing restrictions on abortion, he has come
out against abortion laws passed in Arizona and Florida that he says are too
conservative.
--
Let's go Brandon!
Given that the GOP refuses to vote for bills that would protect access
to contraception and IVF, it really doesn't take a rocket scientist to
see where the GOP machine is headed.
Trump even talked about supposed "post=birth abortions in the debate
and no one in the GOP is questioning that.
Trump talks out of both sides of his mouth on abortion depending on the
audience type.
You have evidence of his proposing a national abortion ban or that he
would sign one if it came to his desk?
If Republicans ever get the keys to the kingdom again with the
presidency, House and Senate you can bet your ass there's going to be a
national abortion ban. Trump probably doesn't care about it that much
personally but he'd sign off on it just to spite the other side.
We'll take that as a 'no.'
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Vice President Kamala Harris was fact-checked in a community note on
X and blasted by social media users after claiming on Sunday that former
President Donald Trump would institute a federal abortion ban.
Harris tweeted, “Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide. President
@JoeBiden and I will do everything in our power to stop him and restore
women’s reproductive freedom.” The vice president’s post came just
three days after Trump said in his debate with President Joe Biden that he would
not sign a federal abortion ban, a position he has taken throughout the 2024
presidential campaign.
The community note on X fact-checked Harris’ claim, stating,
“President Trump has repeatedly said he will not sign a national
abortion ban.” The
fact-check also provided multiple links to news articles from legacy
media outlets
reporting on Trump’s abortion stance and a link to a video posted by
Trump on Truth Social in April, where the former president said he wants the
states and “the will of the people” to decide abortion laws.
Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide.
and restore women’s reproductive freedom.
During the CNN debate on Thursday, Trump reiterated that he would not
support federal bans on abortion or abortion pills. He also continued to
defend the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade — which was partly
accomplished thanks to three conservative justices appointed by Trump —
and added
that Democrats, such as Biden, are the “radicals” in the abortion debate.
“Under Roe v. Wade, you have late-term abortion. You can do whatever you
want. Depending on the state, you can do whatever you want. We don’t
think that’s a good thing. We think it’s a radical thing,” Trump said. “We
think the Democrats are the radicals, not the Republicans.”
Biden promised during the debate that he would restore Roe v. Wade‘s
pro-abortion protections.
Democrats and the Biden campaign have pushed the issue of abortion in
the years following the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision in Dobbs v. Jackson
Women's Health Organization. In the past two years, the pro-abortion side has
seen numerous successful elections — even in red states — when abortion is
on the ballot.
Harris has made a habit of posting false claims about Trump’s abortion
stance. She wrote on June 25 that “Trump would seek to ban abortion
nationwide, with or without the help of Congress.” In a speech in
May, the vice president accused Trump of “gaslighting” voters into believing
he would ot sign a national abortion ban.
“Enough with the gaslighting because we all know if Donald Trump gets
the chance, he will sign a national abortion ban,” she said.
As the 2024 election nears, Trump and his presidential campaign have
been strategic in how they address the abortion issue. While the former
president said he supports states passing restrictions on abortion, he has come
out against abortion laws passed in Arizona and Florida that he says are too
conservative.
--
Let's go Brandon!
Given that the GOP refuses to vote for bills that would protect access
to contraception and IVF, it really doesn't take a rocket scientist to
see where the GOP machine is headed.
Trump even talked about supposed "post=birth abortions in the debate
and no one in the GOP is questioning that.
Trump talks out of both sides of his mouth on abortion depending on the
audience type.
You have evidence of his proposing a national abortion ban or that he
would sign one if it came to his desk?
If Republicans ever get the keys to the kingdom again with the
presidency, House and Senate you can bet your ass there's going to be a
national abortion ban. Trump probably doesn't care about it that much
personally but he'd sign off on it just to spite the other side.
We'll take that as a 'no.'
Take it as there will be a national abortion ban along with other
draconian reproductive issues no matter what the Liar-In-Chief says now.
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Er, talks=lies
NoBody
2024-07-03 11:44:51 UTC
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Post by Radio Gnome
Post by super70s
Post by John Doe
Post by Ubiquitous
Vice President Kamala Harris was fact-checked in a community note on
X and blasted by social media users after claiming on Sunday that former
President Donald Trump would institute a federal abortion ban.
Harris tweeted, “Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide. President
@JoeBiden and I will do everything in our power to stop him and restore
women’s reproductive freedom.” The vice president’s post came just
three days after Trump said in his debate with President Joe Biden that
he would
not sign a federal abortion ban, a position he has taken throughout the 2024
presidential campaign.
The community note on X fact-checked Harris’ claim, stating,
“President Trump has repeatedly said he will not sign a national
abortion ban.” The
fact-check also provided multiple links to news articles from legacy
media outlets
reporting on Trump’s abortion stance and a link to a video posted by
Trump on Truth Social in April, where the former president said he wants the
states and “the will of the people” to decide abortion laws.
Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide.
and restore women’s reproductive freedom.
During the CNN debate on Thursday, Trump reiterated that he would not
support federal bans on abortion or abortion pills. He also continued to
defend the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade — which was partly
accomplished thanks to three conservative justices appointed by Trump —
and added
that Democrats, such as Biden, are the “radicals” in the abortion debate.
“Under Roe v. Wade, you have late-term abortion. You can do whatever you
want. Depending on the state, you can do whatever you want. We don’t
think that’s a good thing. We think it’s a radical thing,” Trump said. “We
think the Democrats are the radicals, not the Republicans.”
Biden promised during the debate that he would restore Roe v. Wade‘s
pro-abortion protections.
Democrats and the Biden campaign have pushed the issue of abortion in
the years following the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision in Dobbs v. Jackson
Women's Health Organization. In the past two years, the pro-abortion side has
seen numerous successful elections — even in red states — when abortion is
on the ballot.
Harris has made a habit of posting false claims about Trump’s abortion
stance. She wrote on June 25 that “Trump would seek to ban abortion
nationwide, with or without the help of Congress.” In a speech in
May, the vice president accused Trump of “gaslighting” voters into believing
he would ot sign a national abortion ban.
“Enough with the gaslighting because we all know if Donald Trump gets
the chance, he will sign a national abortion ban,” she said.
As the 2024 election nears, Trump and his presidential campaign have
been strategic in how they address the abortion issue. While the former
president said he supports states passing restrictions on abortion, he has come
out against abortion laws passed in Arizona and Florida that he says are too
conservative.
--
Let's go Brandon!
Given that the GOP refuses to vote for bills that would protect access
to contraception and IVF, it really doesn't take a rocket scientist to
see where the GOP machine is headed.
Trump even talked about supposed "post=birth abortions in the debate
and no one in the GOP is questioning that.
Trump talks out of both sides of his mouth on abortion depending on the
audience type.
You have evidence of his proposing a national abortion ban or that he
would sign one if it came to his desk?
If Republicans ever get the keys to the kingdom again with the
presidency, House and Senate you can bet your ass there's going to be a
national abortion ban. Trump probably doesn't care about it that much
personally but he'd sign off on it just to spite the other side.
We'll take that as a 'no.'
Take it as there will be a national abortion ban along with other
draconian reproductive issues no matter what the Liar-In-Chief says now.
You make no sense as the Supreme Court has already ruled that it is a
state's issue. It would make no sense to pass a law that would be
tossed...

Duh.
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Derek Nash
2024-07-03 15:03:39 UTC
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Post by Radio Gnome
Post by super70s
Post by Radio Gnome
Post by super70s
Post by John Doe
Post by Ubiquitous
Vice President Kamala Harris was fact-checked in a community note on
X and blasted by social media users after claiming on Sunday that former
President Donald Trump would institute a federal abortion ban.
Harris tweeted, “Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide. President
@JoeBiden and I will do everything in our power to stop him and restore
women’s reproductive freedom.” The vice president’s post came just
three days after Trump said in his debate with President Joe Biden that
he would
not sign a federal abortion ban, a position he has taken throughout the 2024
presidential campaign.
The community note on X fact-checked Harris’ claim, stating,
“President Trump has repeatedly said he will not sign a national
abortion ban.” The
fact-check also provided multiple links to news articles from legacy
media outlets
reporting on Trump’s abortion stance and a link to a video posted by
Trump on Truth Social in April, where the former president said he wants the
states and “the will of the people” to decide abortion laws.
Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide.
and restore women’s reproductive freedom.
During the CNN debate on Thursday, Trump reiterated that he would not
support federal bans on abortion or abortion pills. He also continued to
defend the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade — which was partly
accomplished thanks to three conservative justices appointed by Trump —
and added
that Democrats, such as Biden, are the “radicals” in the abortion debate.
“Under Roe v. Wade, you have late-term abortion. You can do whatever you
want. Depending on the state, you can do whatever you want. We don’t
think that’s a good thing. We think it’s a radical thing,” Trump said. “We
think the Democrats are the radicals, not the Republicans.”
Biden promised during the debate that he would restore Roe v. Wade‘s
pro-abortion protections.
Democrats and the Biden campaign have pushed the issue of abortion in
the years following the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision in Dobbs v. Jackson
Women's Health Organization. In the past two years, the pro-abortion side has
seen numerous successful elections — even in red states — when abortion is
on the ballot.
Harris has made a habit of posting false claims about Trump’s abortion
stance. She wrote on June 25 that “Trump would seek to ban abortion
nationwide, with or without the help of Congress.” In a speech in
May, the vice president accused Trump of “gaslighting” voters into believing
he would ot sign a national abortion ban.
“Enough with the gaslighting because we all know if Donald Trump gets
the chance, he will sign a national abortion ban,” she said.
As the 2024 election nears, Trump and his presidential campaign have
been strategic in how they address the abortion issue. While the former
president said he supports states passing restrictions on abortion, he has come
out against abortion laws passed in Arizona and Florida that he says are too
conservative.
--
Let's go Brandon!
Given that the GOP refuses to vote for bills that would protect access
to contraception and IVF, it really doesn't take a rocket scientist to
see where the GOP machine is headed.
Trump even talked about supposed "post=birth abortions in the debate
and no one in the GOP is questioning that.
Trump talks out of both sides of his mouth on abortion depending on the
audience type.
You have evidence of his proposing a national abortion ban or that he
would sign one if it came to his desk?
If Republicans ever get the keys to the kingdom again with the
presidency, House and Senate you can bet your ass there's going to be a
national abortion ban. Trump probably doesn't care about it that much
personally but he'd sign off on it just to spite the other side.
We'll take that as a 'no.'
Take it as there will be a national abortion ban along with other
draconian reproductive issues no matter what the Liar-In-Chief says now.
You make no sense as the Supreme Court has already ruled that it is a
state's issue.
They have not made any such "ruling."
Governor Swill
2024-07-03 21:45:39 UTC
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Take it as there will be a national abortion ban along with other
draconian reproductive issues no matter what the Liar-In-Chief says now.
You make no sense as the Supreme Court has already ruled that it is a
state's issue.
They have not made any such "ruling."
Hi! Welcome to our planet! Do you plan to stay long?

Swill
super70s
2024-07-03 16:12:11 UTC
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Post by Radio Gnome
Post by super70s
Post by Radio Gnome
Post by super70s
Post by John Doe
Post by Ubiquitous
Vice President Kamala Harris was fact-checked in a community note on
X and blasted by social media users after claiming on Sunday that former
President Donald Trump would institute a federal abortion ban.
Harris tweeted, “Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide. President
@JoeBiden and I will do everything in our power to stop him and restore
women’s reproductive freedom.” The vice president’s post came just
three days after Trump said in his debate with President Joe Biden that
he would
not sign a federal abortion ban, a position he has taken throughout the 2024
presidential campaign.
The community note on X fact-checked Harris’ claim, stating,
“President Trump has repeatedly said he will not sign a national
abortion ban.” The
fact-check also provided multiple links to news articles from legacy
media outlets
reporting on Trump’s abortion stance and a link to a video posted by
Trump on Truth Social in April, where the former president said he wants the
states and “the will of the people” to decide abortion laws.
Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide.
and restore women’s reproductive freedom.
During the CNN debate on Thursday, Trump reiterated that he would not
support federal bans on abortion or abortion pills. He also continued to
defend the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade — which was partly
accomplished thanks to three conservative justices appointed by Trump —
and added
that Democrats, such as Biden, are the “radicals” in the abortion debate.
“Under Roe v. Wade, you have late-term abortion. You can do whatever you
want. Depending on the state, you can do whatever you want. We don’t
think that’s a good thing. We think it’s a radical thing,” Trump said. “We
think the Democrats are the radicals, not the Republicans.”
Biden promised during the debate that he would restore Roe v. Wade‘s
pro-abortion protections.
Democrats and the Biden campaign have pushed the issue of abortion in
the years following the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision in Dobbs v. Jackson
Women's Health Organization. In the past two years, the pro-abortion side has
seen numerous successful elections — even in red states — when abortion is
on the ballot.
Harris has made a habit of posting false claims about Trump’s abortion
stance. She wrote on June 25 that “Trump would seek to ban abortion
nationwide, with or without the help of Congress.” In a speech in
May, the vice president accused Trump of “gaslighting” voters into believing
he would ot sign a national abortion ban.
“Enough with the gaslighting because we all know if Donald Trump gets
the chance, he will sign a national abortion ban,” she said.
As the 2024 election nears, Trump and his presidential campaign have
been strategic in how they address the abortion issue. While the former
president said he supports states passing restrictions on abortion, he has come
out against abortion laws passed in Arizona and Florida that he says are too
conservative.
--
Let's go Brandon!
Given that the GOP refuses to vote for bills that would protect access
to contraception and IVF, it really doesn't take a rocket scientist to
see where the GOP machine is headed.
Trump even talked about supposed "post=birth abortions in the debate
and no one in the GOP is questioning that.
Trump talks out of both sides of his mouth on abortion depending on the
audience type.
You have evidence of his proposing a national abortion ban or that he
would sign one if it came to his desk?
If Republicans ever get the keys to the kingdom again with the
presidency, House and Senate you can bet your ass there's going to be a
national abortion ban. Trump probably doesn't care about it that much
personally but he'd sign off on it just to spite the other side.
We'll take that as a 'no.'
Take it as there will be a national abortion ban along with other
draconian reproductive issues no matter what the Liar-In-Chief says now.
You make no sense as the Supreme Court has already ruled that it is a
state's issue. It would make no sense to pass a law that would be
tossed...
Duh.
We're talking about a national abortion ban passed by congress and
signed by the president, idiot.

What the Supreme Court (recklessly) did was strike down Roe v. Wade and
give the states the option to prohibit abortion, that doesn't preclude
a national abortion ban if one is passed legislatively.

Lindsey Graham has even proposed one that overrides state regulation of
abortion, prohibiting it after 15 weeks while still allowing states to
ban abortion more strictly but barring states from ensuring abortion
remains legal.

While a majority of Republicans in power (allegedly) don't want a
national abortion ban and keep it a "state issue" that doesn't mean it
couldn't happen someday if they're in a political position to do so.
NoBody
2024-07-04 14:25:06 UTC
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On Tue, 2 Jul 2024 16:25:43 -0500, super70s
Post by super70s
Post by Radio Gnome
Post by super70s
Post by Radio Gnome
Post by super70s
Post by John Doe
Post by Ubiquitous
Vice President Kamala Harris was fact-checked in a community note on
X and blasted by social media users after claiming on Sunday that former
President Donald Trump would institute a federal abortion ban.
Harris tweeted, “Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide. President
@JoeBiden and I will do everything in our power to stop him and restore
women’s reproductive freedom.” The vice president’s post came just
three days after Trump said in his debate with President Joe Biden that
he would
not sign a federal abortion ban, a position he has taken throughout the 2024
presidential campaign.
The community note on X fact-checked Harris’ claim, stating,
“President Trump has repeatedly said he will not sign a national
abortion ban.” The
fact-check also provided multiple links to news articles from legacy
media outlets
reporting on Trump’s abortion stance and a link to a video posted by
Trump on Truth Social in April, where the former president said he wants the
states and “the will of the people” to decide abortion laws.
Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide.
and restore women’s reproductive freedom.
During the CNN debate on Thursday, Trump reiterated that he would not
support federal bans on abortion or abortion pills. He also continued to
defend the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade — which was partly
accomplished thanks to three conservative justices appointed by Trump —
and added
that Democrats, such as Biden, are the “radicals” in the abortion debate.
“Under Roe v. Wade, you have late-term abortion. You can do whatever you
want. Depending on the state, you can do whatever you want. We don’t
think that’s a good thing. We think it’s a radical thing,” Trump said. “We
think the Democrats are the radicals, not the Republicans.”
Biden promised during the debate that he would restore Roe v. Wade‘s
pro-abortion protections.
Democrats and the Biden campaign have pushed the issue of abortion in
the years following the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision in Dobbs v. Jackson
Women's Health Organization. In the past two years, the pro-abortion side has
seen numerous successful elections — even in red states — when abortion is
on the ballot.
Harris has made a habit of posting false claims about Trump’s abortion
stance. She wrote on June 25 that “Trump would seek to ban abortion
nationwide, with or without the help of Congress.” In a speech in
May, the vice president accused Trump of “gaslighting” voters into believing
he would ot sign a national abortion ban.
“Enough with the gaslighting because we all know if Donald Trump gets
the chance, he will sign a national abortion ban,” she said.
As the 2024 election nears, Trump and his presidential campaign have
been strategic in how they address the abortion issue. While the former
president said he supports states passing restrictions on abortion, he has come
out against abortion laws passed in Arizona and Florida that he says are too
conservative.
--
Let's go Brandon!
Given that the GOP refuses to vote for bills that would protect access
to contraception and IVF, it really doesn't take a rocket scientist to
see where the GOP machine is headed.
Trump even talked about supposed "post=birth abortions in the debate
and no one in the GOP is questioning that.
Trump talks out of both sides of his mouth on abortion depending on the
audience type.
You have evidence of his proposing a national abortion ban or that he
would sign one if it came to his desk?
If Republicans ever get the keys to the kingdom again with the
presidency, House and Senate you can bet your ass there's going to be a
national abortion ban. Trump probably doesn't care about it that much
personally but he'd sign off on it just to spite the other side.
We'll take that as a 'no.'
Take it as there will be a national abortion ban along with other
draconian reproductive issues no matter what the Liar-In-Chief says now.
You make no sense as the Supreme Court has already ruled that it is a
state's issue. It would make no sense to pass a law that would be
tossed...
Duh.
We're talking about a national abortion ban passed by congress and
signed by the president, idiot.
It would be ruled unconstitutional based on precendent. Go look it
up.
Post by super70s
What the Supreme Court (recklessly) did was strike down Roe v. Wade and
give the states the option to prohibit abortion, that doesn't preclude
a national abortion ban if one is passed legislatively.
That silly Constitution always gets in the way of your wants.
John Doe
2024-07-04 14:39:49 UTC
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Post by super70s
Post by Radio Gnome
Post by super70s
Post by Radio Gnome
Post by super70s
Post by John Doe
Post by Ubiquitous
Vice President Kamala Harris was fact-checked in a community note on
X and blasted by social media users after claiming on Sunday that former
President Donald Trump would institute a federal abortion ban.
Harris tweeted, “Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide. President
@JoeBiden and I will do everything in our power to stop him and restore
women’s reproductive freedom.” The vice president’s post came just
three days after Trump said in his debate with President Joe Biden that
he would
not sign a federal abortion ban, a position he has taken throughout the 2024
presidential campaign.
The community note on X fact-checked Harris’ claim, stating,
“President Trump has repeatedly said he will not sign a national
abortion ban.” The
fact-check also provided multiple links to news articles from legacy
media outlets
reporting on Trump’s abortion stance and a link to a video posted by
Trump on Truth Social in April, where the former president said he wants the
states and “the will of the people” to decide abortion laws.
Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide.
and restore women’s reproductive freedom.
During the CNN debate on Thursday, Trump reiterated that he would not
support federal bans on abortion or abortion pills. He also continued to
defend the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade — which was partly
accomplished thanks to three conservative justices appointed by Trump —
and added
that Democrats, such as Biden, are the “radicals” in the abortion debate.
“Under Roe v. Wade, you have late-term abortion. You can do whatever you
want. Depending on the state, you can do whatever you want. We don’t
think that’s a good thing. We think it’s a radical thing,” Trump said. “We
think the Democrats are the radicals, not the Republicans.”
Biden promised during the debate that he would restore Roe v. Wade‘s
pro-abortion protections.
Democrats and the Biden campaign have pushed the issue of abortion in
the years following the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision in Dobbs v. Jackson
Women's Health Organization. In the past two years, the pro-abortion side has
seen numerous successful elections — even in red states — when abortion is
on the ballot.
Harris has made a habit of posting false claims about Trump’s abortion
stance. She wrote on June 25 that “Trump would seek to ban abortion
nationwide, with or without the help of Congress.” In a speech in
May, the vice president accused Trump of “gaslighting” voters into believing
he would ot sign a national abortion ban.
“Enough with the gaslighting because we all know if Donald Trump gets
the chance, he will sign a national abortion ban,” she said.
As the 2024 election nears, Trump and his presidential campaign have
been strategic in how they address the abortion issue. While the former
president said he supports states passing restrictions on abortion, he has come
out against abortion laws passed in Arizona and Florida that he says are too
conservative.
--
Let's go Brandon!
Given that the GOP refuses to vote for bills that would protect access
to contraception and IVF, it really doesn't take a rocket scientist to
see where the GOP machine is headed.
Trump even talked about supposed "post=birth abortions in the debate
and no one in the GOP is questioning that.
Trump talks out of both sides of his mouth on abortion depending on the
audience type.
You have evidence of his proposing a national abortion ban or that he
would sign one if it came to his desk?
If Republicans ever get the keys to the kingdom again with the
presidency, House and Senate you can bet your ass there's going to be a
national abortion ban. Trump probably doesn't care about it that much
personally but he'd sign off on it just to spite the other side.
We'll take that as a 'no.'
Take it as there will be a national abortion ban along with other
draconian reproductive issues no matter what the Liar-In-Chief says now.
You make no sense as the Supreme Court has already ruled that it is a
state's issue. It would make no sense to pass a law that would be
tossed...
Duh.
We're talking about a national abortion ban passed by congress and
signed by the president, idiot.
It would be ruled unconstitutional based on precendent. Go look it
up.
You do realize the current SC has actually thrown out several long-term
precedents this term alone.
Post by NoBody
Post by super70s
What the Supreme Court (recklessly) did was strike down Roe v. Wade and
give the states the option to prohibit abortion, that doesn't preclude
a national abortion ban if one is passed legislatively.
That silly Constitution always gets in the way of your wants.
NoBody
2024-07-05 11:14:27 UTC
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Post by super70s
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On Tue, 2 Jul 2024 16:25:43 -0500, super70s
Post by super70s
Post by Radio Gnome
Post by super70s
Post by Radio Gnome
Post by super70s
Post by John Doe
Post by Ubiquitous
Vice President Kamala Harris was fact-checked in a community note on
X and blasted by social media users after claiming on Sunday that former
President Donald Trump would institute a federal abortion ban.
Harris tweeted, “Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide. President
@JoeBiden and I will do everything in our power to stop him and restore
women’s reproductive freedom.” The vice president’s post came just
three days after Trump said in his debate with President Joe Biden that
he would
not sign a federal abortion ban, a position he has taken throughout the 2024
presidential campaign.
The community note on X fact-checked Harris’ claim, stating,
“President Trump has repeatedly said he will not sign a national
abortion ban.” The
fact-check also provided multiple links to news articles from legacy
media outlets
reporting on Trump’s abortion stance and a link to a video posted by
Trump on Truth Social in April, where the former president said he wants the
states and “the will of the people” to decide abortion laws.
Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide.
and restore women’s reproductive freedom.
During the CNN debate on Thursday, Trump reiterated that he would not
support federal bans on abortion or abortion pills. He also continued to
defend the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade — which was partly
accomplished thanks to three conservative justices appointed by Trump —
and added
that Democrats, such as Biden, are the “radicals” in the abortion debate.
“Under Roe v. Wade, you have late-term abortion. You can do whatever you
want. Depending on the state, you can do whatever you want. We don’t
think that’s a good thing. We think it’s a radical thing,” Trump said. “We
think the Democrats are the radicals, not the Republicans.”
Biden promised during the debate that he would restore Roe v. Wade‘s
pro-abortion protections.
Democrats and the Biden campaign have pushed the issue of abortion in
the years following the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision in Dobbs v. Jackson
Women's Health Organization. In the past two years, the pro-abortion side has
seen numerous successful elections — even in red states — when abortion is
on the ballot.
Harris has made a habit of posting false claims about Trump’s abortion
stance. She wrote on June 25 that “Trump would seek to ban abortion
nationwide, with or without the help of Congress.” In a speech in
May, the vice president accused Trump of “gaslighting” voters into believing
he would ot sign a national abortion ban.
“Enough with the gaslighting because we all know if Donald Trump gets
the chance, he will sign a national abortion ban,” she said.
As the 2024 election nears, Trump and his presidential campaign have
been strategic in how they address the abortion issue. While the former
president said he supports states passing restrictions on abortion, he has come
out against abortion laws passed in Arizona and Florida that he says are too
conservative.
--
Let's go Brandon!
Given that the GOP refuses to vote for bills that would protect access
to contraception and IVF, it really doesn't take a rocket scientist to
see where the GOP machine is headed.
Trump even talked about supposed "post=birth abortions in the debate
and no one in the GOP is questioning that.
Trump talks out of both sides of his mouth on abortion depending on the
audience type.
You have evidence of his proposing a national abortion ban or that he
would sign one if it came to his desk?
If Republicans ever get the keys to the kingdom again with the
presidency, House and Senate you can bet your ass there's going to be a
national abortion ban. Trump probably doesn't care about it that much
personally but he'd sign off on it just to spite the other side.
We'll take that as a 'no.'
Take it as there will be a national abortion ban along with other
draconian reproductive issues no matter what the Liar-In-Chief says now.
You make no sense as the Supreme Court has already ruled that it is a
state's issue. It would make no sense to pass a law that would be
tossed...
Duh.
We're talking about a national abortion ban passed by congress and
signed by the president, idiot.
It would be ruled unconstitutional based on precendent. Go look it
up.
You do realize the current SC has actually thrown out several long-term
precedents this term alone.
Do pay attention. This Court ruled that the decision belongs to the
states. There is no indication that this same Court would support a
national ban law.
Post by John Doe
Post by NoBody
Post by super70s
What the Supreme Court (recklessly) did was strike down Roe v. Wade and
give the states the option to prohibit abortion, that doesn't preclude
a national abortion ban if one is passed legislatively.
That silly Constitution always gets in the way of your wants.
Silence.
Charles Hamblin
2024-07-04 16:10:28 UTC
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Post by NoBody
On Wed, 3 Jul 2024 11:12:11 -0500, super70s
Post by super70s
Post by NoBody
On Tue, 2 Jul 2024 16:25:43 -0500, super70s
Post by super70s
Post by Radio Gnome
Post by super70s
Post by Radio Gnome
Post by super70s
Post by John Doe
Post by Ubiquitous
Vice President Kamala Harris was fact-checked in a community note on
X and blasted by social media users after claiming on Sunday that former
President Donald Trump would institute a federal abortion ban.
Harris tweeted, “Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide. President
@JoeBiden and I will do everything in our power to stop him and restore
women’s reproductive freedom.” The vice president’s post came just
three days after Trump said in his debate with President Joe Biden that
he would
not sign a federal abortion ban, a position he has taken throughout the 2024
presidential campaign.
The community note on X fact-checked Harris’ claim, stating,
“President Trump has repeatedly said he will not sign a national
abortion ban.” The
fact-check also provided multiple links to news articles from legacy
media outlets
reporting on Trump’s abortion stance and a link to a video posted by
Trump on Truth Social in April, where the former president said he wants the
states and “the will of the people” to decide abortion laws.
Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide.
and restore women’s reproductive freedom.
During the CNN debate on Thursday, Trump reiterated that he would not
support federal bans on abortion or abortion pills. He also continued to
defend the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade — which was partly
accomplished thanks to three conservative justices appointed by Trump —
and added
that Democrats, such as Biden, are the “radicals” in the abortion debate.
“Under Roe v. Wade, you have late-term abortion. You can do whatever you
want. Depending on the state, you can do whatever you want. We don’t
think that’s a good thing. We think it’s a radical thing,” Trump said. “We
think the Democrats are the radicals, not the Republicans.”
Biden promised during the debate that he would restore Roe v. Wade‘s
pro-abortion protections.
Democrats and the Biden campaign have pushed the issue of abortion in
the years following the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision in Dobbs v. Jackson
Women's Health Organization. In the past two years, the pro-abortion side has
seen numerous successful elections — even in red states — when abortion is
on the ballot.
Harris has made a habit of posting false claims about Trump’s abortion
stance. She wrote on June 25 that “Trump would seek to ban abortion
nationwide, with or without the help of Congress.” In a speech in
May, the vice president accused Trump of “gaslighting” voters into believing
he would ot sign a national abortion ban.
“Enough with the gaslighting because we all know if Donald Trump gets
the chance, he will sign a national abortion ban,” she said.
As the 2024 election nears, Trump and his presidential campaign have
been strategic in how they address the abortion issue. While the former
president said he supports states passing restrictions on abortion, he has come
out against abortion laws passed in Arizona and Florida that he says are too
conservative.
--
Let's go Brandon!
Given that the GOP refuses to vote for bills that would protect access
to contraception and IVF, it really doesn't take a rocket scientist to
see where the GOP machine is headed.
Trump even talked about supposed "post=birth abortions in the debate
and no one in the GOP is questioning that.
Trump talks out of both sides of his mouth on abortion depending on the
audience type.
You have evidence of his proposing a national abortion ban or that he
would sign one if it came to his desk?
If Republicans ever get the keys to the kingdom again with the
presidency, House and Senate you can bet your ass there's going to be a
national abortion ban. Trump probably doesn't care about it that much
personally but he'd sign off on it just to spite the other side.
We'll take that as a 'no.'
Take it as there will be a national abortion ban along with other
draconian reproductive issues no matter what the Liar-In-Chief says now.
You make no sense as the Supreme Court has already ruled that it is a
state's issue. It would make no sense to pass a law that would be
tossed...
Duh.
We're talking about a national abortion ban passed by congress and
signed by the president, idiot.
It would be ruled unconstitutional based on precendent.
You have no way of knowing that. However, that's not the issue. The issue is all
the Republiscums/QAnon who said that abortion law ought to be left to the states
are now clamoring for a national ban. They lied.
Post by NoBody
Post by super70s
What the Supreme Court (recklessly) did was strike down Roe v. Wade and
give the states the option to prohibit abortion, that doesn't preclude
a national abortion ban if one is passed legislatively.
Governor Swill
2024-07-05 01:48:08 UTC
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Post by Charles Hamblin
The issue is all
the Republiscums/QAnon who said that abortion law ought to be left to the states
are now clamoring for a national ban. They lied.
Much like the nominees who insisted Roe was settled law - then promptly overturned it.

Swill
teslaStinker
2024-12-04 19:43:55 UTC
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Jesus set the law. Church Law and State Law are seperate. In the gov,
STATE Law is also Federal Law, when it comes to this Law. They said
State And we all know, its none of their dam business, an the reason
for that, is because, no one knows what kind of GW Bush Nazi freemason
monster, would fuk the woman you has that same child.

None of their dam business, is what the Supreme Court, should of said.
And when they said this, they told God, they did not give a dam about
what His true Bible says, yet, they go to wal mart, and by pantys for
their child with In God We Trust, written on the money
Post by Charles Hamblin
Post by NoBody
On Wed, 3 Jul 2024 11:12:11 -0500, super70s
Post by super70s
Post by NoBody
On Tue, 2 Jul 2024 16:25:43 -0500, super70s
Post by super70s
Post by Radio Gnome
Post by super70s
Post by Radio Gnome
Post by super70s
Post by John Doe
Post by Ubiquitous
Vice President Kamala Harris was fact-checked in a community note on
X and blasted by social media users after claiming on Sunday
that former
President Donald Trump would institute a federal abortion ban.
Harris tweeted, “Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide.
President
@JoeBiden and I will do everything in our power to stop him and restore
women’s reproductive freedom.” The vice president’s post came
just
three days after Trump said in his debate with President Joe Biden that
he would
not sign a federal abortion ban, a position he has taken
throughout the 2024
presidential campaign.
The community note on X fact-checked Harris’ claim, stating,
“President Trump has repeatedly said he will not sign a national
abortion ban.” The
fact-check also provided multiple links to news articles from legacy
media outlets
reporting on Trump’s abortion stance and a link to a video posted by
Trump on Truth Social in April, where the former president
said he wants the
states and “the will of the people” to decide abortion laws.
Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide.
and restore women’s reproductive freedom.
During the CNN debate on Thursday, Trump reiterated that he would not
support federal bans on abortion or abortion pills. He also
continued to
defend the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade — which
was partly
accomplished thanks to three conservative justices appointed
by Trump —
and added
that Democrats, such as Biden, are the “radicals” in the
abortion debate.
“Under Roe v. Wade, you have late-term abortion. You can do
whatever you
want. Depending on the state, you can do whatever you want. We don’t
think that’s a good thing. We think it’s a radical thing,”
Trump said. “We
think the Democrats are the radicals, not the Republicans.”
Biden promised during the debate that he would restore Roe v. Wade‘s
pro-abortion protections.
Democrats and the Biden campaign have pushed the issue of abortion in
the years following the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision in
Dobbs v. Jackson
Women's Health Organization. In the past two years, the
pro-abortion side has
seen numerous successful elections — even in red states —
when abortion is
on the ballot.
Harris has made a habit of posting false claims about Trump’s
abortion
stance. She wrote on June 25 that “Trump would seek to ban abortion
nationwide, with or without the help of Congress.” In a speech in
May, the vice president accused Trump of “gaslighting” voters
into believing
he would ot sign a national abortion ban.
“Enough with the gaslighting because we all know if Donald Trump gets
the chance, he will sign a national abortion ban,” she said.
As the 2024 election nears, Trump and his presidential campaign have
been strategic in how they address the abortion issue. While the former
president said he supports states passing restrictions on
abortion, he has come
out against abortion laws passed in Arizona and Florida that
he says are too
conservative.
--
Let's go Brandon!
Given that the GOP refuses to vote for bills that would protect access
to contraception and IVF, it really doesn't take a rocket scientist to
see where the GOP machine is headed.
Trump even talked about supposed "post=birth abortions in the debate
and no one in the GOP is questioning that.
Trump talks out of both sides of his mouth on abortion
depending on the
audience type.
You have evidence of his proposing a national abortion ban or that he
would sign one if it came to his desk?
If Republicans ever get the keys to the kingdom again with the
presidency, House and Senate you can bet your ass there's going to be a
national abortion ban. Trump probably doesn't care about it that much
personally but he'd sign off on it just to spite the other side.
We'll take that as a 'no.'
Take it as there will be a national abortion ban along with other
draconian reproductive issues no matter what the Liar-In-Chief says now.
You make no sense as the Supreme Court has already ruled that it is a
state's issue. It would make no sense to pass a law that would be
tossed...
Duh.
We're talking about a national abortion ban passed by congress and
signed by the president, idiot.
It would be ruled unconstitutional based on precendent.
You have no way of knowing that. However, that's not the issue. The
issue is all the Republiscums/QAnon who said that abortion law ought to
be left to the states are now clamoring for a national ban. They lied.
Post by NoBody
Post by super70s
What the Supreme Court (recklessly) did was strike down Roe v. Wade and
give the states the option to prohibit abortion, that doesn't preclude
a national abortion ban if one is passed legislatively.
Governor Swill
2024-07-03 02:47:23 UTC
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Post by Radio Gnome
Post by super70s
Post by Radio Gnome
Post by super70s
Post by John Doe
Post by Ubiquitous
Vice President Kamala Harris was fact-checked in a community note on
X and blasted by social media users after claiming on Sunday that former
President Donald Trump would institute a federal abortion ban.
Harris tweeted, “Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide. President
@JoeBiden and I will do everything in our power to stop him and restore
women’s reproductive freedom.” The vice president’s post came just
three days after Trump said in his debate with President Joe Biden that he would
not sign a federal abortion ban, a position he has taken throughout the 2024
presidential campaign.
The community note on X fact-checked Harris’ claim, stating,
“President Trump has repeatedly said he will not sign a national abortion ban.” The
fact-check also provided multiple links to news articles from legacy media outlets
reporting on Trump’s abortion stance and a link to a video posted by
Trump on Truth Social in April, where the former president said he wants the
states and “the will of the people” to decide abortion laws.
Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide.
and restore women’s reproductive freedom.
During the CNN debate on Thursday, Trump reiterated that he would not
support federal bans on abortion or abortion pills. He also continued to
defend the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade — which was partly
accomplished thanks to three conservative justices appointed by Trump — and added
that Democrats, such as Biden, are the “radicals” in the abortion debate.
“Under Roe v. Wade, you have late-term abortion. You can do whatever you
want. Depending on the state, you can do whatever you want. We don’t
think that’s a good thing. We think it’s a radical thing,” Trump said. “We
think the Democrats are the radicals, not the Republicans.”
Biden promised during the debate that he would restore Roe v. Wade‘s
pro-abortion protections.
Democrats and the Biden campaign have pushed the issue of abortion in
the years following the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision in Dobbs v. Jackson
Women's Health Organization. In the past two years, the pro-abortion side has
seen numerous successful elections — even in red states — when abortion is
on the ballot.
Harris has made a habit of posting false claims about Trump’s abortion
stance. She wrote on June 25 that “Trump would seek to ban abortion
nationwide, with or without the help of Congress.” In a speech in
May, the vice president accused Trump of “gaslighting” voters into believing
he would ot sign a national abortion ban.
“Enough with the gaslighting because we all know if Donald Trump gets
the chance, he will sign a national abortion ban,” she said.
As the 2024 election nears, Trump and his presidential campaign have
been strategic in how they address the abortion issue. While the former
president said he supports states passing restrictions on abortion, he has come
out against abortion laws passed in Arizona and Florida that he says are too
conservative.
--
Let's go Brandon!
Given that the GOP refuses to vote for bills that would protect access
to contraception and IVF, it really doesn't take a rocket scientist to
see where the GOP machine is headed.
Trump even talked about supposed "post=birth abortions in the debate
and no one in the GOP is questioning that.
Trump talks out of both sides of his mouth on abortion depending on the
audience type.
You have evidence of his proposing a national abortion ban or that he
would sign one if it came to his desk?
If Republicans ever get the keys to the kingdom again with the
presidency, House and Senate you can bet your ass there's going to be a
national abortion ban. Trump probably doesn't care about it that much
personally but he'd sign off on it just to spite the other side.
We'll take that as a 'no.'
What part of, "he'd sign off on it" did you not understand?

Swill
NP: Mother's Finest - Piece Of The Rock
Radio Gnome
2024-07-03 12:27:08 UTC
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Post by Governor Swill
Post by Radio Gnome
Post by super70s
Post by Radio Gnome
Post by super70s
Post by John Doe
Post by Ubiquitous
Vice President Kamala Harris was fact-checked in a community note on
X and blasted by social media users after claiming on Sunday that former
President Donald Trump would institute a federal abortion ban.
Harris tweeted, “Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide. President
@JoeBiden and I will do everything in our power to stop him and restore
women’s reproductive freedom.” The vice president’s post came just
three days after Trump said in his debate with President Joe Biden that he would
not sign a federal abortion ban, a position he has taken throughout the 2024
presidential campaign.
The community note on X fact-checked Harris’ claim, stating,
“President Trump has repeatedly said he will not sign a national abortion ban.” The
fact-check also provided multiple links to news articles from legacy media outlets
reporting on Trump’s abortion stance and a link to a video posted by
Trump on Truth Social in April, where the former president said he wants the
states and “the will of the people” to decide abortion laws.
Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide.
and restore women’s reproductive freedom.
During the CNN debate on Thursday, Trump reiterated that he would not
support federal bans on abortion or abortion pills. He also continued to
defend the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade — which was partly
accomplished thanks to three conservative justices appointed by Trump — and added
that Democrats, such as Biden, are the “radicals” in the abortion debate.
“Under Roe v. Wade, you have late-term abortion. You can do whatever you
want. Depending on the state, you can do whatever you want. We don’t
think that’s a good thing. We think it’s a radical thing,” Trump said. “We
think the Democrats are the radicals, not the Republicans.”
Biden promised during the debate that he would restore Roe v. Wade‘s
pro-abortion protections.
Democrats and the Biden campaign have pushed the issue of abortion in
the years following the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision in Dobbs v. Jackson
Women's Health Organization. In the past two years, the pro-abortion side has
seen numerous successful elections — even in red states — when abortion is
on the ballot.
Harris has made a habit of posting false claims about Trump’s abortion
stance. She wrote on June 25 that “Trump would seek to ban abortion
nationwide, with or without the help of Congress.” In a speech in
May, the vice president accused Trump of “gaslighting” voters into believing
he would ot sign a national abortion ban.
“Enough with the gaslighting because we all know if Donald Trump gets
the chance, he will sign a national abortion ban,” she said.
As the 2024 election nears, Trump and his presidential campaign have
been strategic in how they address the abortion issue. While the former
president said he supports states passing restrictions on abortion, he has come
out against abortion laws passed in Arizona and Florida that he says are too
conservative.
--
Let's go Brandon!
Given that the GOP refuses to vote for bills that would protect access
to contraception and IVF, it really doesn't take a rocket scientist to
see where the GOP machine is headed.
Trump even talked about supposed "post=birth abortions in the debate
and no one in the GOP is questioning that.
Trump talks out of both sides of his mouth on abortion depending on the
audience type.
You have evidence of his proposing a national abortion ban or that he
would sign one if it came to his desk?
If Republicans ever get the keys to the kingdom again with the
presidency, House and Senate you can bet your ass there's going to be a
national abortion ban. Trump probably doesn't care about it that much
personally but he'd sign off on it just to spite the other side.
We'll take that as a 'no.'
What part of, "he'd sign off on it" did you not understand?
What part of "You have evidence of his proposing a national abortion ban
or that he would sign one if it came to his desk" did you not
understand? An opinion is not evidence.
Post by Governor Swill
Swill
NP: Mother's Finest - Piece Of The Rock
Governor Swill
2024-07-03 21:49:32 UTC
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Post by Radio Gnome
Post by Governor Swill
Post by Radio Gnome
Post by super70s
Post by Radio Gnome
Post by super70s
Post by John Doe
Post by Ubiquitous
Vice President Kamala Harris was fact-checked in a community note on
X and blasted by social media users after claiming on Sunday that former
President Donald Trump would institute a federal abortion ban.
Harris tweeted, “Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide. President
@JoeBiden and I will do everything in our power to stop him and restore
women’s reproductive freedom.” The vice president’s post came just
three days after Trump said in his debate with President Joe Biden that he would
not sign a federal abortion ban, a position he has taken throughout the 2024
presidential campaign.
The community note on X fact-checked Harris’ claim, stating,
“President Trump has repeatedly said he will not sign a national abortion ban.” The
fact-check also provided multiple links to news articles from legacy media outlets
reporting on Trump’s abortion stance and a link to a video posted by
Trump on Truth Social in April, where the former president said he wants the
states and “the will of the people” to decide abortion laws.
Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide.
and restore women’s reproductive freedom.
During the CNN debate on Thursday, Trump reiterated that he would not
support federal bans on abortion or abortion pills. He also continued to
defend the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade — which was partly
accomplished thanks to three conservative justices appointed by Trump — and added
that Democrats, such as Biden, are the “radicals” in the abortion debate.
“Under Roe v. Wade, you have late-term abortion. You can do whatever you
want. Depending on the state, you can do whatever you want. We don’t
think that’s a good thing. We think it’s a radical thing,” Trump said. “We
think the Democrats are the radicals, not the Republicans.”
Biden promised during the debate that he would restore Roe v. Wade‘s
pro-abortion protections.
Democrats and the Biden campaign have pushed the issue of abortion in
the years following the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision in Dobbs v. Jackson
Women's Health Organization. In the past two years, the pro-abortion side has
seen numerous successful elections — even in red states — when abortion is
on the ballot.
Harris has made a habit of posting false claims about Trump’s abortion
stance. She wrote on June 25 that “Trump would seek to ban abortion
nationwide, with or without the help of Congress.” In a speech in
May, the vice president accused Trump of “gaslighting” voters into believing
he would ot sign a national abortion ban.
“Enough with the gaslighting because we all know if Donald Trump gets
the chance, he will sign a national abortion ban,” she said.
As the 2024 election nears, Trump and his presidential campaign have
been strategic in how they address the abortion issue. While the former
president said he supports states passing restrictions on abortion, he has come
out against abortion laws passed in Arizona and Florida that he says are too
conservative.
--
Let's go Brandon!
Given that the GOP refuses to vote for bills that would protect access
to contraception and IVF, it really doesn't take a rocket scientist to
see where the GOP machine is headed.
Trump even talked about supposed "post=birth abortions in the debate
and no one in the GOP is questioning that.
Trump talks out of both sides of his mouth on abortion depending on the
audience type.
You have evidence of his proposing a national abortion ban or that he
would sign one if it came to his desk?
If Republicans ever get the keys to the kingdom again with the
presidency, House and Senate you can bet your ass there's going to be a
national abortion ban. Trump probably doesn't care about it that much
personally but he'd sign off on it just to spite the other side.
We'll take that as a 'no.'
What part of, "he'd sign off on it" did you not understand?
What part of "You have evidence of his proposing a national abortion ban
or that he would sign one if it came to his desk" did you not
understand? An opinion is not evidence.
Fair enough. I misread the post.

That said, there can't be any such evidence. There is past performance. Trump loaded up
the court with anti abortion justices who would surely support such a ban if it came
before them. More than one such ban has already been proposed and several Republicans
have mouthed support for it.

That said, they've grown MUCH quieter since they've lost so many elections post Roe.

Swill
NoBody
2024-07-03 11:44:39 UTC
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Post by Radio Gnome
Post by super70s
Post by John Doe
Post by Ubiquitous
Vice President Kamala Harris was fact-checked in a community note on X and
blasted by social media users after claiming on Sunday that former President
Donald Trump would institute a federal abortion ban.
Harris tweeted, “Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide. President
@JoeBiden and I will do everything in our power to stop him and restore
women’s reproductive freedom.” The vice president’s post came just
three days
after Trump said in his debate with President Joe Biden that he would not
sign a federal abortion ban, a position he has taken throughout the 2024
presidential campaign.
The community note on X fact-checked Harris’ claim, stating,
“President Trump
has repeatedly said he will not sign a national abortion ban.” The
fact-check
also provided multiple links to news articles from legacy media outlets
reporting on Trump’s abortion stance and a link to a video posted by
Trump on
Truth Social in April, where the former president said he wants the states
and “the will of the people” to decide abortion laws.
Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide.
and restore women’s reproductive freedom.
During the CNN debate on Thursday, Trump reiterated that he would not support
federal bans on abortion or abortion pills. He also continued to defend the
Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade — which was partly
accomplished
thanks to three conservative justices appointed by Trump — and added
that
Democrats, such as Biden, are the “radicals” in the abortion debate.
“Under Roe v. Wade, you have late-term abortion. You can do whatever you
want. Depending on the state, you can do whatever you want. We don’t
think
that’s a good thing. We think it’s a radical thing,” Trump said. “We
think
the Democrats are the radicals, not the Republicans.”
Biden promised during the debate that he would restore Roe v. Wade‘s
pro-
abortion protections.
Democrats and the Biden campaign have pushed the issue of abortion in the
years following the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision in Dobbs v. Jackson
Wome’s
Health Organization. In the past two years, the pro-abortion side has seen
numerous successful elections — even in red states — when abortion is
on the
ballot.
Harris has made a habit of posting false claims about Trump’s abortion
stance. She wrote on June 25 that “Trump would seek to ban abortion
nationwide, with or without the help of Congress.” In a speech in
May, the
vice president accused Trump of “gaslighting” voters into believing
he would
not sign a national abortion ban.
“Enough with the gaslighting because we all know if Donald Trump gets
the
chance, he will sign a national abortion ban,” she said.
As the 2024 election nears, Trump and his presidential campaign have been
strategic in how they address the abortion issue. While the former president
said he supports states passing restrictions on abortion, he has come out
against abortion laws passed in Arizona and Florida that he says are too
conservative.
--
Let's go Brandon!
Given that the GOP refuses to vote for bills that would protect access
to contraception and IVF, it really doesn't take a rocket scientist to
see where the GOP machine is headed.
Trump even talked about supposed "post=birth abortions in the debate
and no one in the GOP is questioning that.
Trump talks out of both sides of his mouth on abortion depending on the
audience type.
You have evidence of his proposing a national abortion ban or that he
would sign one if it came to his desk?
Of course not because he's lying about...lying.
Post by Radio Gnome
Post by super70s
Er, talks=lies
NoBody
2024-07-03 11:44:14 UTC
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Post by John Doe
Post by Ubiquitous
Vice President Kamala Harris was fact-checked in a community note on X and
blasted by social media users after claiming on Sunday that former President
Donald Trump would institute a federal abortion ban.
Harris tweeted, “Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide. President
@JoeBiden and I will do everything in our power to stop him and restore
women’s reproductive freedom.” The vice president’s post came just three days
after Trump said in his debate with President Joe Biden that he would not
sign a federal abortion ban, a position he has taken throughout the 2024
presidential campaign.
The community note on X fact-checked Harris’ claim, stating, “President Trump
has repeatedly said he will not sign a national abortion ban.” The fact-check
also provided multiple links to news articles from legacy media outlets
reporting on Trump’s abortion stance and a link to a video posted by Trump on
Truth Social in April, where the former president said he wants the states
and “the will of the people” to decide abortion laws.
Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide.
and restore women’s reproductive freedom.
During the CNN debate on Thursday, Trump reiterated that he would not support
federal bans on abortion or abortion pills. He also continued to defend the
Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade — which was partly accomplished
thanks to three conservative justices appointed by Trump — and added that
Democrats, such as Biden, are the “radicals” in the abortion debate.
“Under Roe v. Wade, you have late-term abortion. You can do whatever you
want. Depending on the state, you can do whatever you want. We don’t think
that’s a good thing. We think it’s a radical thing,” Trump said. “We think
the Democrats are the radicals, not the Republicans.”
Biden promised during the debate that he would restore Roe v. Wade‘s pro-
abortion protections.
Democrats and the Biden campaign have pushed the issue of abortion in the
years following the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Wome’s
Health Organization. In the past two years, the pro-abortion side has seen
numerous successful elections — even in red states — when abortion is on the
ballot.
Harris has made a habit of posting false claims about Trump’s abortion
stance. She wrote on June 25 that “Trump would seek to ban abortion
nationwide, with or without the help of Congress.” In a speech in May, the
vice president accused Trump of “gaslighting” voters into believing he would
not sign a national abortion ban.
“Enough with the gaslighting because we all know if Donald Trump gets the
chance, he will sign a national abortion ban,” she said.
As the 2024 election nears, Trump and his presidential campaign have been
strategic in how they address the abortion issue. While the former president
said he supports states passing restrictions on abortion, he has come out
against abortion laws passed in Arizona and Florida that he says are too
conservative.
--
Let's go Brandon!
Given that the GOP refuses to vote for bills that would protect access
to contraception and IVF, it really doesn't take a rocket scientist to
see where the GOP machine is headed.
Kamala lied and got caught. Your spinning doesn't change that.

Full stop.
Post by John Doe
Trump even talked about supposed "post=birth abortions in the debate and
no one in the GOP is questioning that.
Some Dems have advocated for exactly this. What's your point?
Alan Bond
2024-07-03 15:03:59 UTC
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Vice President Kamala Harris was fact-checked in a community note on X and
blasted by social media users after claiming on Sunday that former President
Donald Trump would institute a federal abortion ban.
Harris tweeted, “Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide. President
@JoeBiden and I will do everything in our power to stop him and restore
women’s reproductive freedom.” The vice president’s post came just three days
after Trump said in his debate with President Joe Biden that he would not
sign a federal abortion ban, a position he has taken throughout the 2024
presidential campaign.
The community note on X fact-checked Harris’ claim, stating, “President Trump
has repeatedly said he will not sign a national abortion ban.” The fact-check
also provided multiple links to news articles from legacy media outlets
reporting on Trump’s abortion stance and a link to a video posted by Trump on
Truth Social in April, where the former president said he wants the states
and “the will of the people” to decide abortion laws.
Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide.
and restore women’s reproductive freedom.
During the CNN debate on Thursday, Trump reiterated that he would not support
federal bans on abortion or abortion pills. He also continued to defend the
Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade — which was partly accomplished
thanks to three conservative justices appointed by Trump — and added that
Democrats, such as Biden, are the “radicals” in the abortion debate.
“Under Roe v. Wade, you have late-term abortion. You can do whatever you
want. Depending on the state, you can do whatever you want. We don’t think
that’s a good thing. We think it’s a radical thing,” Trump said. “We think
the Democrats are the radicals, not the Republicans.”
Biden promised during the debate that he would restore Roe v. Wade‘s pro-
abortion protections.
Democrats and the Biden campaign have pushed the issue of abortion in the
years following the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Wome’s
Health Organization. In the past two years, the pro-abortion side has seen
numerous successful elections — even in red states — when abortion is on the
ballot.
Harris has made a habit of posting false claims about Trump’s abortion
stance. She wrote on June 25 that “Trump would seek to ban abortion
nationwide, with or without the help of Congress.” In a speech in May, the
vice president accused Trump of “gaslighting” voters into believing he would
not sign a national abortion ban.
“Enough with the gaslighting because we all know if Donald Trump gets the
chance, he will sign a national abortion ban,” she said.
As the 2024 election nears, Trump and his presidential campaign have been
strategic in how they address the abortion issue. While the former president
said he supports states passing restrictions on abortion, he has come out
against abortion laws passed in Arizona and Florida that he says are too
conservative.
--
Let's go Brandon!
Given that the GOP refuses to vote for bills that would protect access
to contraception and IVF, it really doesn't take a rocket scientist to
see where the GOP machine is headed.
Kamala lied and got caught.
She didn't. Trump intends to ban abortions nationwide.
NoBody
2024-07-04 14:26:54 UTC
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Vice President Kamala Harris was fact-checked in a community note on X and
blasted by social media users after claiming on Sunday that former President
Donald Trump would institute a federal abortion ban.
Harris tweeted, “Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide. President
@JoeBiden and I will do everything in our power to stop him and restore
women’s reproductive freedom.” The vice president’s post came just three days
after Trump said in his debate with President Joe Biden that he would not
sign a federal abortion ban, a position he has taken throughout the 2024
presidential campaign.
The community note on X fact-checked Harris’ claim, stating, “President Trump
has repeatedly said he will not sign a national abortion ban.” The fact-check
also provided multiple links to news articles from legacy media outlets
reporting on Trump’s abortion stance and a link to a video posted by Trump on
Truth Social in April, where the former president said he wants the states
and “the will of the people” to decide abortion laws.
Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide.
and restore women’s reproductive freedom.
During the CNN debate on Thursday, Trump reiterated that he would not support
federal bans on abortion or abortion pills. He also continued to defend the
Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade — which was partly accomplished
thanks to three conservative justices appointed by Trump — and added that
Democrats, such as Biden, are the “radicals” in the abortion debate.
“Under Roe v. Wade, you have late-term abortion. You can do whatever you
want. Depending on the state, you can do whatever you want. We don’t think
that’s a good thing. We think it’s a radical thing,” Trump said. “We think
the Democrats are the radicals, not the Republicans.”
Biden promised during the debate that he would restore Roe v. Wade‘s pro-
abortion protections.
Democrats and the Biden campaign have pushed the issue of abortion in the
years following the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Wome’s
Health Organization. In the past two years, the pro-abortion side has seen
numerous successful elections — even in red states — when abortion is on the
ballot.
Harris has made a habit of posting false claims about Trump’s abortion
stance. She wrote on June 25 that “Trump would seek to ban abortion
nationwide, with or without the help of Congress.” In a speech in May, the
vice president accused Trump of “gaslighting” voters into believing he would
not sign a national abortion ban.
“Enough with the gaslighting because we all know if Donald Trump gets the
chance, he will sign a national abortion ban,” she said.
As the 2024 election nears, Trump and his presidential campaign have been
strategic in how they address the abortion issue. While the former president
said he supports states passing restrictions on abortion, he has come out
against abortion laws passed in Arizona and Florida that he says are too
conservative.
--
Let's go Brandon!
Given that the GOP refuses to vote for bills that would protect access
to contraception and IVF, it really doesn't take a rocket scientist to
see where the GOP machine is headed.
Kamala lied and got caught.
She didn't. Trump intends to ban abortions nationwide.
Despite all the citations that say the exact opposite of your claim,
you double down.

<eyeroll>
Alan Bond
2024-07-04 16:11:17 UTC
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Post by NoBody
Post by John Doe
Post by Ubiquitous
Vice President Kamala Harris was fact-checked in a community note on X and
blasted by social media users after claiming on Sunday that former President
Donald Trump would institute a federal abortion ban.
Harris tweeted, “Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide. President
@JoeBiden and I will do everything in our power to stop him and restore
women’s reproductive freedom.” The vice president’s post came just three days
after Trump said in his debate with President Joe Biden that he would not
sign a federal abortion ban, a position he has taken throughout the 2024
presidential campaign.
The community note on X fact-checked Harris’ claim, stating, “President Trump
has repeatedly said he will not sign a national abortion ban.” The fact-check
also provided multiple links to news articles from legacy media outlets
reporting on Trump’s abortion stance and a link to a video posted by Trump on
Truth Social in April, where the former president said he wants the states
and “the will of the people” to decide abortion laws.
Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide.
and restore women’s reproductive freedom.
During the CNN debate on Thursday, Trump reiterated that he would not support
federal bans on abortion or abortion pills. He also continued to defend the
Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade — which was partly accomplished
thanks to three conservative justices appointed by Trump — and added that
Democrats, such as Biden, are the “radicals” in the abortion debate.
“Under Roe v. Wade, you have late-term abortion. You can do whatever you
want. Depending on the state, you can do whatever you want. We don’t think
that’s a good thing. We think it’s a radical thing,” Trump said. “We think
the Democrats are the radicals, not the Republicans.”
Biden promised during the debate that he would restore Roe v. Wade‘s pro-
abortion protections.
Democrats and the Biden campaign have pushed the issue of abortion in the
years following the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Wome’s
Health Organization. In the past two years, the pro-abortion side has seen
numerous successful elections — even in red states — when abortion is on the
ballot.
Harris has made a habit of posting false claims about Trump’s abortion
stance. She wrote on June 25 that “Trump would seek to ban abortion
nationwide, with or without the help of Congress.” In a speech in May, the
vice president accused Trump of “gaslighting” voters into believing he would
not sign a national abortion ban.
“Enough with the gaslighting because we all know if Donald Trump gets the
chance, he will sign a national abortion ban,” she said.
As the 2024 election nears, Trump and his presidential campaign have been
strategic in how they address the abortion issue. While the former president
said he supports states passing restrictions on abortion, he has come out
against abortion laws passed in Arizona and Florida that he says are too
conservative.
--
Let's go Brandon!
Given that the GOP refuses to vote for bills that would protect access
to contraception and IVF, it really doesn't take a rocket scientist to
see where the GOP machine is headed.
Kamala lied and got caught.
She didn't. Trump intends to ban abortions nationwide.
Despite all the citations that say the exact opposite of your claim,
There aren't any such indications. Trump and his lackeys are giving indications
they intend to enact a national ban.
John Doe
2024-07-04 22:19:17 UTC
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Post by NoBody
Post by Alan Bond
Post by NoBody
Post by John Doe
Post by Ubiquitous
Vice President Kamala Harris was fact-checked in a community note on X and
blasted by social media users after claiming on Sunday that former President
Donald Trump would institute a federal abortion ban.
Harris tweeted, “Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide. President
@JoeBiden and I will do everything in our power to stop him and restore
women’s reproductive freedom.” The vice president’s post came just
three days
after Trump said in his debate with President Joe Biden that he would not
sign a federal abortion ban, a position he has taken throughout the 2024
presidential campaign.
The community note on X fact-checked Harris’ claim, stating, “President Trump
has repeatedly said he will not sign a national abortion ban.” The fact-check
also provided multiple links to news articles from legacy media outlets
reporting on Trump’s abortion stance and a link to a video posted by Trump on
Truth Social in April, where the former president said he wants the states
and “the will of the people” to decide abortion laws.
        Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide.
to stop him
        and restore women’s reproductive freedom.
During the CNN debate on Thursday, Trump reiterated that he would not support
federal bans on abortion or abortion pills. He also continued to defend the
Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade — which was partly accomplished
thanks to three conservative justices appointed by Trump — and added that
Democrats, such as Biden, are the “radicals” in the abortion debate.
“Under Roe v. Wade, you have late-term abortion. You can do whatever you
want. Depending on the state, you can do whatever you want. We don’t think
that’s a good thing. We think it’s a radical thing,” Trump said.
“We think
the Democrats are the radicals, not the Republicans.”
Biden promised during the debate that he would restore Roe v. Wade‘s pro-
abortion protections.
Democrats and the Biden campaign have pushed the issue of abortion in the
years following the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Wome’s
Health Organization. In the past two years, the pro-abortion side has seen
numerous successful elections — even in red states — when abortion is on the
ballot.
Harris has made a habit of posting false claims about Trump’s abortion
stance. She wrote on June 25 that “Trump would seek to ban abortion
nationwide, with or without the help of Congress.” In a speech in May, the
vice president accused Trump of “gaslighting” voters into believing he would
not sign a national abortion ban.
“Enough with the gaslighting because we all know if Donald Trump gets the
chance, he will sign a national abortion ban,” she said.
As the 2024 election nears, Trump and his presidential campaign have been
strategic in how they address the abortion issue. While the former president
said he supports states passing restrictions on abortion, he has come out
against abortion laws passed in Arizona and Florida that he says are too
conservative.
--
Let's go Brandon!
Given that the GOP refuses to vote for bills that would protect access
to contraception and IVF, it really doesn't take a rocket scientist to
see where the GOP machine is headed.
Kamala lied and got caught.
She didn't. Trump intends to ban abortions nationwide.
Despite all the citations that say the exact opposite of your claim,
There aren't any such indications. Trump and his lackeys are giving
indications they intend to enact a national ban.
Exactly. It's as if some of these posters watch only Fox and therefore
don't hear news.
NoBody
2024-07-05 11:12:21 UTC
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Post by Alan Bond
Post by NoBody
Post by Alan Bond
Post by NoBody
Post by John Doe
Post by Ubiquitous
Vice President Kamala Harris was fact-checked in a community note on X and
blasted by social media users after claiming on Sunday that former President
Donald Trump would institute a federal abortion ban.
Harris tweeted, “Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide. President
@JoeBiden and I will do everything in our power to stop him and restore
women’s reproductive freedom.” The vice president’s post came just
three days
after Trump said in his debate with President Joe Biden that he would not
sign a federal abortion ban, a position he has taken throughout the 2024
presidential campaign.
The community note on X fact-checked Harris’ claim, stating, “President Trump
has repeatedly said he will not sign a national abortion ban.” The fact-check
also provided multiple links to news articles from legacy media outlets
reporting on Trump’s abortion stance and a link to a video posted by Trump on
Truth Social in April, where the former president said he wants the states
and “the will of the people” to decide abortion laws.
        Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide.
to stop him
        and restore women’s reproductive freedom.
During the CNN debate on Thursday, Trump reiterated that he would not support
federal bans on abortion or abortion pills. He also continued to defend the
Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade — which was partly accomplished
thanks to three conservative justices appointed by Trump — and added that
Democrats, such as Biden, are the “radicals” in the abortion debate.
“Under Roe v. Wade, you have late-term abortion. You can do whatever you
want. Depending on the state, you can do whatever you want. We don’t think
that’s a good thing. We think it’s a radical thing,” Trump said. “We think
the Democrats are the radicals, not the Republicans.”
Biden promised during the debate that he would restore Roe v. Wade‘s pro-
abortion protections.
Democrats and the Biden campaign have pushed the issue of abortion in the
years following the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Wome’s
Health Organization. In the past two years, the pro-abortion side has seen
numerous successful elections — even in red states — when abortion is on the
ballot.
Harris has made a habit of posting false claims about Trump’s abortion
stance. She wrote on June 25 that “Trump would seek to ban abortion
nationwide, with or without the help of Congress.” In a speech in May, the
vice president accused Trump of “gaslighting” voters into believing he would
not sign a national abortion ban.
“Enough with the gaslighting because we all know if Donald Trump gets the
chance, he will sign a national abortion ban,” she said.
As the 2024 election nears, Trump and his presidential campaign have been
strategic in how they address the abortion issue. While the former president
said he supports states passing restrictions on abortion, he has come out
against abortion laws passed in Arizona and Florida that he says are too
conservative.
--
Let's go Brandon!
Given that the GOP refuses to vote for bills that would protect access
to contraception and IVF, it really doesn't take a rocket scientist to
see where the GOP machine is headed.
Kamala lied and got caught.
She didn't. Trump intends to ban abortions nationwide.
Despite all the citations that say the exact opposite of your claim,
There aren't any such indications. Trump and his lackeys are giving
indications they intend to enact a national ban.
Exactly. It's as if some of these posters watch only Fox and therefore
don't hear news.
Quote for us where Trump is saying he favors a national abortion ban.
Alan Bond
2024-07-05 14:30:14 UTC
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Post by John Doe
Post by Alan Bond
Post by NoBody
Post by Alan Bond
Post by NoBody
Post by John Doe
Post by Ubiquitous
Vice President Kamala Harris was fact-checked in a community note on X and
blasted by social media users after claiming on Sunday that former President
Donald Trump would institute a federal abortion ban.
Harris tweeted, “Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide. President
@JoeBiden and I will do everything in our power to stop him and restore
women’s reproductive freedom.” The vice president’s post came just
three days
after Trump said in his debate with President Joe Biden that he would not
sign a federal abortion ban, a position he has taken throughout the 2024
presidential campaign.
The community note on X fact-checked Harris’ claim, stating,
“President Trump
has repeatedly said he will not sign a national abortion ban.” The
fact-check
also provided multiple links to news articles from legacy media outlets
reporting on Trump’s abortion stance and a link to a video posted
by Trump on
Truth Social in April, where the former president said he wants the states
and “the will of the people” to decide abortion laws.
        Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide.
to stop him
        and restore women’s reproductive freedom.
During the CNN debate on Thursday, Trump reiterated that he would not support
federal bans on abortion or abortion pills. He also continued to defend the
Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade — which was partly
accomplished
thanks to three conservative justices appointed by Trump — and added that
Democrats, such as Biden, are the “radicals” in the abortion debate.
“Under Roe v. Wade, you have late-term abortion. You can do whatever you
want. Depending on the state, you can do whatever you want. We don’t think
that’s a good thing. We think it’s a radical thing,” Trump said.
“We think
the Democrats are the radicals, not the Republicans.”
Biden promised during the debate that he would restore Roe v. Wade‘s pro-
abortion protections.
Democrats and the Biden campaign have pushed the issue of abortion in the
years following the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision in Dobbs v.
Jackson Wome’s
Health Organization. In the past two years, the pro-abortion side has seen
numerous successful elections — even in red states — when abortion
is on the
ballot.
Harris has made a habit of posting false claims about Trump’s abortion
stance. She wrote on June 25 that “Trump would seek to ban abortion
nationwide, with or without the help of Congress.” In a speech in May, the
vice president accused Trump of “gaslighting” voters into
believing he would
not sign a national abortion ban.
“Enough with the gaslighting because we all know if Donald Trump gets the
chance, he will sign a national abortion ban,” she said.
As the 2024 election nears, Trump and his presidential campaign have been
strategic in how they address the abortion issue. While the former president
said he supports states passing restrictions on abortion, he has come out
against abortion laws passed in Arizona and Florida that he says are too
conservative.
--
Let's go Brandon!
Given that the GOP refuses to vote for bills that would protect access
to contraception and IVF, it really doesn't take a rocket scientist to
see where the GOP machine is headed.
Kamala lied and got caught.
She didn't. Trump intends to ban abortions nationwide.
Despite all the citations that say the exact opposite of your claim,
There aren't any such indications. Trump and his lackeys are giving
indications they intend to enact a national ban.
Exactly. It's as if some of these posters watch only Fox and therefore
don't hear news.
Quote for us where Trump is saying he favors a national abortion ban.
NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump suggested Tuesday that he’d support a national ban
on abortions around 15 weeks of pregnancy, voicing for the first time support
for a specific limit on the procedure.

https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/trump-says-he-will-support-national-ban-on-abortions-around-15-weeks-of-pregnancy

One week he's for it, the next he's against it. Then he's for it again.
NoBody
2024-07-06 13:03:28 UTC
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Post by John Doe
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Post by Alan Bond
Post by NoBody
Post by John Doe
Post by Ubiquitous
Vice President Kamala Harris was fact-checked in a community note on X and
blasted by social media users after claiming on Sunday that former
President
Donald Trump would institute a federal abortion ban.
Harris tweeted, “Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide. President
@JoeBiden and I will do everything in our power to stop him and restore
women’s reproductive freedom.” The vice president’s post came just
three days
after Trump said in his debate with President Joe Biden that he would not
sign a federal abortion ban, a position he has taken throughout the 2024
presidential campaign.
The community note on X fact-checked Harris’ claim, stating,
“President Trump
has repeatedly said he will not sign a national abortion ban.” The
fact-check
also provided multiple links to news articles from legacy media outlets
reporting on Trump’s abortion stance and a link to a video posted
by Trump on
Truth Social in April, where the former president said he wants the states
and “the will of the people” to decide abortion laws.
        Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide.
to stop him
        and restore women’s reproductive freedom.
During the CNN debate on Thursday, Trump reiterated that he would
not support
federal bans on abortion or abortion pills. He also continued to defend the
Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade — which was partly
accomplished
thanks to three conservative justices appointed by Trump — and added that
Democrats, such as Biden, are the “radicals” in the abortion debate.
“Under Roe v. Wade, you have late-term abortion. You can do whatever you
want. Depending on the state, you can do whatever you want. We don’t think
that’s a good thing. We think it’s a radical thing,” Trump said.
“We think
the Democrats are the radicals, not the Republicans.”
Biden promised during the debate that he would restore Roe v. Wade‘s pro-
abortion protections.
Democrats and the Biden campaign have pushed the issue of abortion in the
years following the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision in Dobbs v.
Jackson Wome’s
Health Organization. In the past two years, the pro-abortion side has seen
numerous successful elections — even in red states — when abortion
is on the
ballot.
Harris has made a habit of posting false claims about Trump’s abortion
stance. She wrote on June 25 that “Trump would seek to ban abortion
nationwide, with or without the help of Congress.” In a speech in May, the
vice president accused Trump of “gaslighting” voters into
believing he would
not sign a national abortion ban.
“Enough with the gaslighting because we all know if Donald Trump gets the
chance, he will sign a national abortion ban,” she said.
As the 2024 election nears, Trump and his presidential campaign have been
strategic in how they address the abortion issue. While the former
president
said he supports states passing restrictions on abortion, he has come out
against abortion laws passed in Arizona and Florida that he says are too
conservative.
--
Let's go Brandon!
Given that the GOP refuses to vote for bills that would protect access
to contraception and IVF, it really doesn't take a rocket scientist to
see where the GOP machine is headed.
Kamala lied and got caught.
She didn't. Trump intends to ban abortions nationwide.
Despite all the citations that say the exact opposite of your claim,
There aren't any such indications. Trump and his lackeys are giving
indications they intend to enact a national ban.
Exactly. It's as if some of these posters watch only Fox and therefore
don't hear news.
Quote for us where Trump is saying he favors a national abortion ban.
NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump suggested Tuesday that he’d support a national ban
on abortions around 15 weeks of pregnancy, voicing for the first time support
for a specific limit on the procedure.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/trump-says-he-will-support-national-ban-on-abortions-around-15-weeks-of-pregnancy
One week he's for it, the next he's against it. Then he's for it again.
Read your citations before using them:

"“Everybody agrees — you’ve heard this for years — all the legal
scholars on both sides agree: It’s a state issue. It shouldn’t be a
federal issue, it’s a state issue,” he said."

Damn, you're dumb.
Alan Bond
2024-07-06 17:05:17 UTC
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Post by NoBody
Post by Alan Bond
Post by NoBody
Post by John Doe
Post by Ubiquitous
Vice President Kamala Harris was fact-checked in a community note
on X and
blasted by social media users after claiming on Sunday that former
President
Donald Trump would institute a federal abortion ban.
Harris tweeted, “Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide. President
@JoeBiden and I will do everything in our power to stop him and restore
women’s reproductive freedom.” The vice president’s post came just
three days
after Trump said in his debate with President Joe Biden that he would not
sign a federal abortion ban, a position he has taken throughout the 2024
presidential campaign.
The community note on X fact-checked Harris’ claim, stating,
“President Trump
has repeatedly said he will not sign a national abortion ban.” The
fact-check
also provided multiple links to news articles from legacy media outlets
reporting on Trump’s abortion stance and a link to a video posted
by Trump on
Truth Social in April, where the former president said he wants
the states
and “the will of the people” to decide abortion laws.
        Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide.
to stop him
        and restore women’s reproductive freedom.
During the CNN debate on Thursday, Trump reiterated that he would
not support
federal bans on abortion or abortion pills. He also continued to
defend the
Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade — which was partly
accomplished
thanks to three conservative justices appointed by Trump — and
added that
Democrats, such as Biden, are the “radicals” in the abortion debate.
“Under Roe v. Wade, you have late-term abortion. You can do
whatever you
want. Depending on the state, you can do whatever you want. We
don’t think
that’s a good thing. We think it’s a radical thing,” Trump said.
“We think
the Democrats are the radicals, not the Republicans.”
Biden promised during the debate that he would restore Roe v.
Wade‘s pro-
abortion protections.
Democrats and the Biden campaign have pushed the issue of abortion in the
years following the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision in Dobbs v.
Jackson Wome’s
Health Organization. In the past two years, the pro-abortion side
has seen
numerous successful elections — even in red states — when abortion
is on the
ballot.
Harris has made a habit of posting false claims about Trump’s abortion
stance. She wrote on June 25 that “Trump would seek to ban abortion
nationwide, with or without the help of Congress.” In a speech in
May, the
vice president accused Trump of “gaslighting” voters into
believing he would
not sign a national abortion ban.
“Enough with the gaslighting because we all know if Donald Trump
gets the
chance, he will sign a national abortion ban,” she said.
As the 2024 election nears, Trump and his presidential campaign have been
strategic in how they address the abortion issue. While the former
president
said he supports states passing restrictions on abortion, he has come out
against abortion laws passed in Arizona and Florida that he says are too
conservative.
--
Let's go Brandon!
Given that the GOP refuses to vote for bills that would protect access
to contraception and IVF, it really doesn't take a rocket scientist to
see where the GOP machine is headed.
Kamala lied and got caught.
She didn't. Trump intends to ban abortions nationwide.
Despite all the citations that say the exact opposite of your claim,
There aren't any such indications. Trump and his lackeys are giving
indications they intend to enact a national ban.
Exactly. It's as if some of these posters watch only Fox and therefore
don't hear news.
Quote for us where Trump is saying he favors a national abortion ban.
NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump suggested Tuesday that he’d support a national ban
on abortions around 15 weeks of pregnancy, voicing for the first time support
for a specific limit on the procedure.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/trump-says-he-will-support-national-ban-on-abortions-around-15-weeks-of-pregnancy
One week he's for it, the next he's against it. Then he's for it again.
"“Everybody agrees — you’ve heard this for years — all the legal
scholars on both sides agree: It’s a state issue. It shouldn’t be a
federal issue, it’s a state issue,” he said."
Then he said he'd support it.

Damn, you're dumb.
NoBody
2024-07-07 13:19:58 UTC
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Vice President Kamala Harris was fact-checked in a community note
on X and
blasted by social media users after claiming on Sunday that former
President
Donald Trump would institute a federal abortion ban.
Harris tweeted, “Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide. President
@JoeBiden and I will do everything in our power to stop him and restore
women’s reproductive freedom.” The vice president’s post came just
three days
after Trump said in his debate with President Joe Biden that he
would not
sign a federal abortion ban, a position he has taken throughout
the 2024
presidential campaign.
The community note on X fact-checked Harris’ claim, stating,
“President Trump
has repeatedly said he will not sign a national abortion ban.” The
fact-check
also provided multiple links to news articles from legacy media outlets
reporting on Trump’s abortion stance and a link to a video posted
by Trump on
Truth Social in April, where the former president said he wants
the states
and “the will of the people” to decide abortion laws.
        Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide.
to stop him
        and restore women’s reproductive freedom.
During the CNN debate on Thursday, Trump reiterated that he would
not support
federal bans on abortion or abortion pills. He also continued to
defend the
Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade — which was partly
accomplished
thanks to three conservative justices appointed by Trump — and
added that
Democrats, such as Biden, are the “radicals” in the abortion debate.
“Under Roe v. Wade, you have late-term abortion. You can do
whatever you
want. Depending on the state, you can do whatever you want. We
don’t think
that’s a good thing. We think it’s a radical thing,” Trump said.
“We think
the Democrats are the radicals, not the Republicans.”
Biden promised during the debate that he would restore Roe v.
Wade‘s pro-
abortion protections.
Democrats and the Biden campaign have pushed the issue of abortion
in the
years following the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision in Dobbs v.
Jackson Wome’s
Health Organization. In the past two years, the pro-abortion side
has seen
numerous successful elections — even in red states — when abortion
is on the
ballot.
Harris has made a habit of posting false claims about Trump’s abortion
stance. She wrote on June 25 that “Trump would seek to ban abortion
nationwide, with or without the help of Congress.” In a speech in
May, the
vice president accused Trump of “gaslighting” voters into
believing he would
not sign a national abortion ban.
“Enough with the gaslighting because we all know if Donald Trump
gets the
chance, he will sign a national abortion ban,” she said.
As the 2024 election nears, Trump and his presidential campaign
have been
strategic in how they address the abortion issue. While the former
president
said he supports states passing restrictions on abortion, he has
come out
against abortion laws passed in Arizona and Florida that he says
are too
conservative.
--
Let's go Brandon!
Given that the GOP refuses to vote for bills that would protect access
to contraception and IVF, it really doesn't take a rocket scientist to
see where the GOP machine is headed.
Kamala lied and got caught.
She didn't. Trump intends to ban abortions nationwide.
Despite all the citations that say the exact opposite of your claim,
There aren't any such indications. Trump and his lackeys are giving
indications they intend to enact a national ban.
Exactly. It's as if some of these posters watch only Fox and therefore
don't hear news.
Quote for us where Trump is saying he favors a national abortion ban.
NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump suggested Tuesday that he’d support a national ban
on abortions around 15 weeks of pregnancy, voicing for the first time support
for a specific limit on the procedure.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/trump-says-he-will-support-national-ban-on-abortions-around-15-weeks-of-pregnancy
One week he's for it, the next he's against it. Then he's for it again.
"“Everybody agrees — you’ve heard this for years — all the legal
scholars on both sides agree: It’s a state issue. It shouldn’t be a
federal issue, it’s a state issue,” he said."
Then he said he'd support it.
Not in that article.
Post by Alan Bond
Damn, you're dumb.
You're the one who's claiming that the article says something that it
does not.
Alan Bond
2024-07-07 16:31:01 UTC
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Vice President Kamala Harris was fact-checked in a community note
on X and
blasted by social media users after claiming on Sunday that former
President
Donald Trump would institute a federal abortion ban.
Harris tweeted, “Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide.
President
@JoeBiden and I will do everything in our power to stop him and
restore
women’s reproductive freedom.” The vice president’s post came just
three days
after Trump said in his debate with President Joe Biden that he
would not
sign a federal abortion ban, a position he has taken throughout
the 2024
presidential campaign.
The community note on X fact-checked Harris’ claim, stating,
“President Trump
has repeatedly said he will not sign a national abortion ban.” The
fact-check
also provided multiple links to news articles from legacy media
outlets
reporting on Trump’s abortion stance and a link to a video posted
by Trump on
Truth Social in April, where the former president said he wants
the states
and “the will of the people” to decide abortion laws.
        Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide.
to stop him
        and restore women’s reproductive freedom.
During the CNN debate on Thursday, Trump reiterated that he would
not support
federal bans on abortion or abortion pills. He also continued to
defend the
Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade — which was partly
accomplished
thanks to three conservative justices appointed by Trump — and
added that
Democrats, such as Biden, are the “radicals” in the abortion debate.
“Under Roe v. Wade, you have late-term abortion. You can do
whatever you
want. Depending on the state, you can do whatever you want. We
don’t think
that’s a good thing. We think it’s a radical thing,” Trump said.
“We think
the Democrats are the radicals, not the Republicans.”
Biden promised during the debate that he would restore Roe v.
Wade‘s pro-
abortion protections.
Democrats and the Biden campaign have pushed the issue of abortion
in the
years following the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision in Dobbs v.
Jackson Wome’s
Health Organization. In the past two years, the pro-abortion side
has seen
numerous successful elections — even in red states — when abortion
is on the
ballot.
Harris has made a habit of posting false claims about Trump’s
abortion
stance. She wrote on June 25 that “Trump would seek to ban abortion
nationwide, with or without the help of Congress.” In a speech in
May, the
vice president accused Trump of “gaslighting” voters into
believing he would
not sign a national abortion ban.
“Enough with the gaslighting because we all know if Donald Trump
gets the
chance, he will sign a national abortion ban,” she said.
As the 2024 election nears, Trump and his presidential campaign
have been
strategic in how they address the abortion issue. While the former
president
said he supports states passing restrictions on abortion, he has
come out
against abortion laws passed in Arizona and Florida that he says
are too
conservative.
--
Let's go Brandon!
Given that the GOP refuses to vote for bills that would protect access
to contraception and IVF, it really doesn't take a rocket scientist to
see where the GOP machine is headed.
Kamala lied and got caught.
She didn't. Trump intends to ban abortions nationwide.
Despite all the citations that say the exact opposite of your claim,
There aren't any such indications. Trump and his lackeys are giving
indications they intend to enact a national ban.
Exactly. It's as if some of these posters watch only Fox and therefore
don't hear news.
Quote for us where Trump is saying he favors a national abortion ban.
NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump suggested Tuesday that he’d support a national ban
on abortions around 15 weeks of pregnancy, voicing for the first time support
for a specific limit on the procedure.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/trump-says-he-will-support-national-ban-on-abortions-around-15-weeks-of-pregnancy
One week he's for it, the next he's against it. Then he's for it again.
"“Everybody agrees — you’ve heard this for years — all the legal
scholars on both sides agree: It’s a state issue. It shouldn’t be a
federal issue, it’s a state issue,” he said."
Then he said he'd support it.
Not in that article.
It doesn't matter where he said it.
Post by NoBody
Post by Alan Bond
Damn, you're dumb.
You're the one who's claiming that the article says something that it
does not.
I'm not saying that that article says it. I'm saying Trump said it elsewhere.
Trump lies.
NoBody
2024-07-08 13:08:43 UTC
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Vice President Kamala Harris was fact-checked in a community note
on X and
blasted by social media users after claiming on Sunday that former
President
Donald Trump would institute a federal abortion ban.
Harris tweeted, “Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide.
President
@JoeBiden and I will do everything in our power to stop him and
restore
women’s reproductive freedom.” The vice president’s post came just
three days
after Trump said in his debate with President Joe Biden that he
would not
sign a federal abortion ban, a position he has taken throughout
the 2024
presidential campaign.
The community note on X fact-checked Harris’ claim, stating,
“President Trump
has repeatedly said he will not sign a national abortion ban.” The
fact-check
also provided multiple links to news articles from legacy media
outlets
reporting on Trump’s abortion stance and a link to a video posted
by Trump on
Truth Social in April, where the former president said he wants
the states
and “the will of the people” to decide abortion laws.
        Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide.
to stop him
        and restore women’s reproductive freedom.
During the CNN debate on Thursday, Trump reiterated that he would
not support
federal bans on abortion or abortion pills. He also continued to
defend the
Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade — which was partly
accomplished
thanks to three conservative justices appointed by Trump — and
added that
Democrats, such as Biden, are the “radicals” in the abortion debate.
“Under Roe v. Wade, you have late-term abortion. You can do
whatever you
want. Depending on the state, you can do whatever you want. We
don’t think
that’s a good thing. We think it’s a radical thing,” Trump said.
“We think
the Democrats are the radicals, not the Republicans.”
Biden promised during the debate that he would restore Roe v.
Wade‘s pro-
abortion protections.
Democrats and the Biden campaign have pushed the issue of abortion
in the
years following the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision in Dobbs v.
Jackson Wome’s
Health Organization. In the past two years, the pro-abortion side
has seen
numerous successful elections — even in red states — when abortion
is on the
ballot.
Harris has made a habit of posting false claims about Trump’s
abortion
stance. She wrote on June 25 that “Trump would seek to ban abortion
nationwide, with or without the help of Congress.” In a speech in
May, the
vice president accused Trump of “gaslighting” voters into
believing he would
not sign a national abortion ban.
“Enough with the gaslighting because we all know if Donald Trump
gets the
chance, he will sign a national abortion ban,” she said.
As the 2024 election nears, Trump and his presidential campaign
have been
strategic in how they address the abortion issue. While the former
president
said he supports states passing restrictions on abortion, he has
come out
against abortion laws passed in Arizona and Florida that he says
are too
conservative.
--
Let's go Brandon!
Given that the GOP refuses to vote for bills that would protect access
to contraception and IVF, it really doesn't take a rocket scientist to
see where the GOP machine is headed.
Kamala lied and got caught.
She didn't. Trump intends to ban abortions nationwide.
Despite all the citations that say the exact opposite of your claim,
There aren't any such indications. Trump and his lackeys are giving
indications they intend to enact a national ban.
Exactly. It's as if some of these posters watch only Fox and therefore
don't hear news.
Quote for us where Trump is saying he favors a national abortion ban.
NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump suggested Tuesday that he’d support a national ban
on abortions around 15 weeks of pregnancy, voicing for the first time support
for a specific limit on the procedure.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/trump-says-he-will-support-national-ban-on-abortions-around-15-weeks-of-pregnancy
One week he's for it, the next he's against it. Then he's for it again.
"“Everybody agrees — you’ve heard this for years — all the legal
scholars on both sides agree: It’s a state issue. It shouldn’t be a
federal issue, it’s a state issue,” he said."
Then he said he'd support it.
Not in that article.
It doesn't matter where he said it.
Quote for us where he said it. You keep insisting he did yet can't
come up with anything to show that he did.
Post by Alan Bond
Post by NoBody
Post by Alan Bond
Damn, you're dumb.
You're the one who's claiming that the article says something that it
does not.
I'm not saying that that article says it. I'm saying Trump said it elsewhere.
Trump lies.
Cite required as well as your admission that you lied when you said it
was in the article you supplied is noted.
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2024-07-08 14:18:42 UTC
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Post by Ubiquitous
Vice President Kamala Harris was fact-checked in a community note
on X and
blasted by social media users after claiming on Sunday that former
President
Donald Trump would institute a federal abortion ban.
Harris tweeted, “Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide.
President
@JoeBiden and I will do everything in our power to stop him and
restore
women’s reproductive freedom.” The vice president’s post came just
three days
after Trump said in his debate with President Joe Biden that he
would not
sign a federal abortion ban, a position he has taken throughout
the 2024
presidential campaign.
The community note on X fact-checked Harris’ claim, stating,
“President Trump
has repeatedly said he will not sign a national abortion ban.” The
fact-check
also provided multiple links to news articles from legacy media
outlets
reporting on Trump’s abortion stance and a link to a video posted
by Trump on
Truth Social in April, where the former president said he wants
the states
and “the will of the people” to decide abortion laws.
        Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide.
to stop him
        and restore women’s reproductive freedom.
During the CNN debate on Thursday, Trump reiterated that he would
not support
federal bans on abortion or abortion pills. He also continued to
defend the
Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade — which was partly
accomplished
thanks to three conservative justices appointed by Trump — and
added that
Democrats, such as Biden, are the “radicals” in the abortion debate.
“Under Roe v. Wade, you have late-term abortion. You can do
whatever you
want. Depending on the state, you can do whatever you want. We
don’t think
that’s a good thing. We think it’s a radical thing,” Trump said.
“We think
the Democrats are the radicals, not the Republicans.”
Biden promised during the debate that he would restore Roe v.
Wade‘s pro-
abortion protections.
Democrats and the Biden campaign have pushed the issue of abortion
in the
years following the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision in Dobbs v.
Jackson Wome’s
Health Organization. In the past two years, the pro-abortion side
has seen
numerous successful elections — even in red states — when abortion
is on the
ballot.
Harris has made a habit of posting false claims about Trump’s
abortion
stance. She wrote on June 25 that “Trump would seek to ban abortion
nationwide, with or without the help of Congress.” In a speech in
May, the
vice president accused Trump of “gaslighting” voters into
believing he would
not sign a national abortion ban.
“Enough with the gaslighting because we all know if Donald Trump
gets the
chance, he will sign a national abortion ban,” she said.
As the 2024 election nears, Trump and his presidential campaign
have been
strategic in how they address the abortion issue. While the former
president
said he supports states passing restrictions on abortion, he has
come out
against abortion laws passed in Arizona and Florida that he says
are too
conservative.
--
Let's go Brandon!
Given that the GOP refuses to vote for bills that would protect access
to contraception and IVF, it really doesn't take a rocket scientist to
see where the GOP machine is headed.
Kamala lied and got caught.
She didn't. Trump intends to ban abortions nationwide.
Despite all the citations that say the exact opposite of your claim,
There aren't any such indications. Trump and his lackeys are giving
indications they intend to enact a national ban.
Exactly. It's as if some of these posters watch only Fox and therefore
don't hear news.
Quote for us where Trump is saying he favors a national abortion ban.
NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump suggested Tuesday that he’d support a national ban
on abortions around 15 weeks of pregnancy, voicing for the first time support
for a specific limit on the procedure.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/trump-says-he-will-support-national-ban-on-abortions-around-15-weeks-of-pregnancy
One week he's for it, the next he's against it. Then he's for it again.
"“Everybody agrees — you’ve heard this for years — all the legal
scholars on both sides agree: It’s a state issue. It shouldn’t be a
federal issue, it’s a state issue,” he said."
Then he said he'd support it.
Not in that article.
It doesn't matter where he said it.
Quote for us where he said it.
I did in another post. Here it is again:

NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump suggested Tuesday that he’d support a national
ban on abortions around 15 weeks of pregnancy, voicing for the first time
support for a specific limit on the procedure.

https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/trump-says-he-will-support-national-ban-on-abortions-around-15-weeks-of-pregnancy

Stop lying.
Post by NoBody
Post by Alan Bond
Post by NoBody
Post by Alan Bond
Damn, you're dumb.
You're the one who's claiming that the article says something that it
does not.
I'm not saying that that article says it. I'm saying Trump said it elsewhere.
Trump lies.
Cite required
Given.
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2024-07-09 11:03:36 UTC
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Vice President Kamala Harris was fact-checked in a community note
on X and
blasted by social media users after claiming on Sunday that former
President
Donald Trump would institute a federal abortion ban.
Harris tweeted, “Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide.
President
@JoeBiden and I will do everything in our power to stop him and
restore
women’s reproductive freedom.” The vice president’s post came just
three days
after Trump said in his debate with President Joe Biden that he
would not
sign a federal abortion ban, a position he has taken throughout
the 2024
presidential campaign.
The community note on X fact-checked Harris’ claim, stating,
“President Trump
has repeatedly said he will not sign a national abortion ban.” The
fact-check
also provided multiple links to news articles from legacy media
outlets
reporting on Trump’s abortion stance and a link to a video posted
by Trump on
Truth Social in April, where the former president said he wants
the states
and “the will of the people” to decide abortion laws.
        Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide.
to stop him
        and restore women’s reproductive freedom.
During the CNN debate on Thursday, Trump reiterated that he would
not support
federal bans on abortion or abortion pills. He also continued to
defend the
Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade — which was partly
accomplished
thanks to three conservative justices appointed by Trump — and
added that
Democrats, such as Biden, are the “radicals” in the abortion debate.
“Under Roe v. Wade, you have late-term abortion. You can do
whatever you
want. Depending on the state, you can do whatever you want. We
don’t think
that’s a good thing. We think it’s a radical thing,” Trump said.
“We think
the Democrats are the radicals, not the Republicans.”
Biden promised during the debate that he would restore Roe v.
Wade‘s pro-
abortion protections.
Democrats and the Biden campaign have pushed the issue of abortion
in the
years following the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision in Dobbs v.
Jackson Wome’s
Health Organization. In the past two years, the pro-abortion side
has seen
numerous successful elections — even in red states — when abortion
is on the
ballot.
Harris has made a habit of posting false claims about Trump’s
abortion
stance. She wrote on June 25 that “Trump would seek to ban abortion
nationwide, with or without the help of Congress.” In a speech in
May, the
vice president accused Trump of “gaslighting” voters into
believing he would
not sign a national abortion ban.
“Enough with the gaslighting because we all know if Donald Trump
gets the
chance, he will sign a national abortion ban,” she said.
As the 2024 election nears, Trump and his presidential campaign
have been
strategic in how they address the abortion issue. While the former
president
said he supports states passing restrictions on abortion, he has
come out
against abortion laws passed in Arizona and Florida that he says
are too
conservative.
--
Let's go Brandon!
Given that the GOP refuses to vote for bills that would protect access
to contraception and IVF, it really doesn't take a rocket scientist to
see where the GOP machine is headed.
Kamala lied and got caught.
She didn't. Trump intends to ban abortions nationwide.
Despite all the citations that say the exact opposite of your claim,
There aren't any such indications. Trump and his lackeys are giving
indications they intend to enact a national ban.
Exactly. It's as if some of these posters watch only Fox and therefore
don't hear news.
Quote for us where Trump is saying he favors a national abortion ban.
NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump suggested Tuesday that he’d support a national ban
on abortions around 15 weeks of pregnancy, voicing for the first time support
for a specific limit on the procedure.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/trump-says-he-will-support-national-ban-on-abortions-around-15-weeks-of-pregnancy
One week he's for it, the next he's against it. Then he's for it again.
"“Everybody agrees — you’ve heard this for years — all the legal
scholars on both sides agree: It’s a state issue. It shouldn’t be a
federal issue, it’s a state issue,” he said."
Then he said he'd support it.
Not in that article.
It doesn't matter where he said it.
Quote for us where he said it.
NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump suggested Tuesday that he’d support a national
ban on abortions around 15 weeks of pregnancy, voicing for the first time
support for a specific limit on the procedure.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/trump-says-he-will-support-national-ban-on-abortions-around-15-weeks-of-pregnancy
Stop lying.
YOU are the liar. For the second time here is what Trump said:

"At the same time, Trump seemed to suggest reluctance to a federal
ban.

“Everybody agrees — you’ve heard this for years — all the legal
scholars on both sides agree: It’s a state issue. It shouldn’t be a
federal issue, it’s a state issue,” he said."

Now tell me where he says he would sign abortion ban.

Quote the exact words.
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2024-07-09 15:11:25 UTC
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Vice President Kamala Harris was fact-checked in a community note
on X and
blasted by social media users after claiming on Sunday that former
President
Donald Trump would institute a federal abortion ban.
Harris tweeted, “Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide.
President
@JoeBiden and I will do everything in our power to stop him and
restore
women’s reproductive freedom.” The vice president’s post came just
three days
after Trump said in his debate with President Joe Biden that he
would not
sign a federal abortion ban, a position he has taken throughout
the 2024
presidential campaign.
The community note on X fact-checked Harris’ claim, stating,
“President Trump
has repeatedly said he will not sign a national abortion ban.” The
fact-check
also provided multiple links to news articles from legacy media
outlets
reporting on Trump’s abortion stance and a link to a video posted
by Trump on
Truth Social in April, where the former president said he wants
the states
and “the will of the people” to decide abortion laws.
        Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide.
to stop him
        and restore women’s reproductive freedom.
During the CNN debate on Thursday, Trump reiterated that he would
not support
federal bans on abortion or abortion pills. He also continued to
defend the
Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade — which was partly
accomplished
thanks to three conservative justices appointed by Trump — and
added that
Democrats, such as Biden, are the “radicals” in the abortion debate.
“Under Roe v. Wade, you have late-term abortion. You can do
whatever you
want. Depending on the state, you can do whatever you want. We
don’t think
that’s a good thing. We think it’s a radical thing,” Trump said.
“We think
the Democrats are the radicals, not the Republicans.”
Biden promised during the debate that he would restore Roe v.
Wade‘s pro-
abortion protections.
Democrats and the Biden campaign have pushed the issue of abortion
in the
years following the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision in Dobbs v.
Jackson Wome’s
Health Organization. In the past two years, the pro-abortion side
has seen
numerous successful elections — even in red states — when abortion
is on the
ballot.
Harris has made a habit of posting false claims about Trump’s
abortion
stance. She wrote on June 25 that “Trump would seek to ban abortion
nationwide, with or without the help of Congress.” In a speech in
May, the
vice president accused Trump of “gaslighting” voters into
believing he would
not sign a national abortion ban.
“Enough with the gaslighting because we all know if Donald Trump
gets the
chance, he will sign a national abortion ban,” she said.
As the 2024 election nears, Trump and his presidential campaign
have been
strategic in how they address the abortion issue. While the former
president
said he supports states passing restrictions on abortion, he has
come out
against abortion laws passed in Arizona and Florida that he says
are too
conservative.
--
Let's go Brandon!
Given that the GOP refuses to vote for bills that would protect access
to contraception and IVF, it really doesn't take a rocket scientist to
see where the GOP machine is headed.
Kamala lied and got caught.
She didn't. Trump intends to ban abortions nationwide.
Despite all the citations that say the exact opposite of your claim,
There aren't any such indications. Trump and his lackeys are giving
indications they intend to enact a national ban.
Exactly. It's as if some of these posters watch only Fox and therefore
don't hear news.
Quote for us where Trump is saying he favors a national abortion ban.
NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump suggested Tuesday that he’d support a national ban
on abortions around 15 weeks of pregnancy, voicing for the first time support
for a specific limit on the procedure.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/trump-says-he-will-support-national-ban-on-abortions-around-15-weeks-of-pregnancy
One week he's for it, the next he's against it. Then he's for it again.
"“Everybody agrees — you’ve heard this for years — all the legal
scholars on both sides agree: It’s a state issue. It shouldn’t be a
federal issue, it’s a state issue,” he said."
Then he said he'd support it.
Not in that article.
It doesn't matter where he said it.
Quote for us where he said it.
NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump suggested Tuesday that he’d support a national
ban on abortions around 15 weeks of pregnancy, voicing for the first time
support for a specific limit on the procedure.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/trump-says-he-will-support-national-ban-on-abortions-around-15-weeks-of-pregnancy
Stop lying.
Trump also said he supports a national abortion ban. Trump says conflicting
things to different audiences. One of them has to be a lie. Trump lies.

You lie, too. Stop lying.
NoBody
2024-07-10 11:26:01 UTC
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Vice President Kamala Harris was fact-checked in a community note
on X and
blasted by social media users after claiming on Sunday that former
President
Donald Trump would institute a federal abortion ban.
Harris tweeted, “Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide.
President
@JoeBiden and I will do everything in our power to stop him and
restore
women’s reproductive freedom.” The vice president’s post came just
three days
after Trump said in his debate with President Joe Biden that he
would not
sign a federal abortion ban, a position he has taken throughout
the 2024
presidential campaign.
The community note on X fact-checked Harris’ claim, stating,
“President Trump
has repeatedly said he will not sign a national abortion ban.” The
fact-check
also provided multiple links to news articles from legacy media
outlets
reporting on Trump’s abortion stance and a link to a video posted
by Trump on
Truth Social in April, where the former president said he wants
the states
and “the will of the people” to decide abortion laws.
        Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide.
to stop him
        and restore women’s reproductive freedom.
During the CNN debate on Thursday, Trump reiterated that he would
not support
federal bans on abortion or abortion pills. He also continued to
defend the
Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade — which was partly
accomplished
thanks to three conservative justices appointed by Trump — and
added that
Democrats, such as Biden, are the “radicals” in the abortion debate.
“Under Roe v. Wade, you have late-term abortion. You can do
whatever you
want. Depending on the state, you can do whatever you want. We
don’t think
that’s a good thing. We think it’s a radical thing,” Trump said.
“We think
the Democrats are the radicals, not the Republicans.”
Biden promised during the debate that he would restore Roe v.
Wade‘s pro-
abortion protections.
Democrats and the Biden campaign have pushed the issue of abortion
in the
years following the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision in Dobbs v.
Jackson Wome’s
Health Organization. In the past two years, the pro-abortion side
has seen
numerous successful elections — even in red states — when abortion
is on the
ballot.
Harris has made a habit of posting false claims about Trump’s
abortion
stance. She wrote on June 25 that “Trump would seek to ban abortion
nationwide, with or without the help of Congress.” In a speech in
May, the
vice president accused Trump of “gaslighting” voters into
believing he would
not sign a national abortion ban.
“Enough with the gaslighting because we all know if Donald Trump
gets the
chance, he will sign a national abortion ban,” she said.
As the 2024 election nears, Trump and his presidential campaign
have been
strategic in how they address the abortion issue. While the former
president
said he supports states passing restrictions on abortion, he has
come out
against abortion laws passed in Arizona and Florida that he says
are too
conservative.
--
Let's go Brandon!
Given that the GOP refuses to vote for bills that would protect access
to contraception and IVF, it really doesn't take a rocket scientist to
see where the GOP machine is headed.
Kamala lied and got caught.
She didn't. Trump intends to ban abortions nationwide.
Despite all the citations that say the exact opposite of your claim,
There aren't any such indications. Trump and his lackeys are giving
indications they intend to enact a national ban.
Exactly. It's as if some of these posters watch only Fox and therefore
don't hear news.
Quote for us where Trump is saying he favors a national abortion ban.
NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump suggested Tuesday that he’d support a national ban
on abortions around 15 weeks of pregnancy, voicing for the first time support
for a specific limit on the procedure.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/trump-says-he-will-support-national-ban-on-abortions-around-15-weeks-of-pregnancy
One week he's for it, the next he's against it. Then he's for it again.
"“Everybody agrees — you’ve heard this for years — all the legal
scholars on both sides agree: It’s a state issue. It shouldn’t be a
federal issue, it’s a state issue,” he said."
Then he said he'd support it.
Not in that article.
It doesn't matter where he said it.
Quote for us where he said it.
NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump suggested Tuesday that he’d support a national
ban on abortions around 15 weeks of pregnancy, voicing for the first time
support for a specific limit on the procedure.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/trump-says-he-will-support-national-ban-on-abortions-around-15-weeks-of-pregnancy
Stop lying.
Trump also said he supports a national abortion ban. Trump says conflicting
things to different audiences. One of them has to be a lie. Trump lies.
It's not in the story you cited. In fact, the esxact opposite is
stated.
Post by Alan Bond
You lie, too. Stop lying.
Oh the irony.
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2024-07-10 14:55:08 UTC
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Vice President Kamala Harris was fact-checked in a community note
on X and
blasted by social media users after claiming on Sunday that former
President
Donald Trump would institute a federal abortion ban.
Harris tweeted, “Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide.
President
@JoeBiden and I will do everything in our power to stop him and
restore
women’s reproductive freedom.” The vice president’s post came just
three days
after Trump said in his debate with President Joe Biden that he
would not
sign a federal abortion ban, a position he has taken throughout
the 2024
presidential campaign.
The community note on X fact-checked Harris’ claim, stating,
“President Trump
has repeatedly said he will not sign a national abortion ban.” The
fact-check
also provided multiple links to news articles from legacy media
outlets
reporting on Trump’s abortion stance and a link to a video posted
by Trump on
Truth Social in April, where the former president said he wants
the states
and “the will of the people” to decide abortion laws.
        Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide.
to stop him
        and restore women’s reproductive freedom.
During the CNN debate on Thursday, Trump reiterated that he would
not support
federal bans on abortion or abortion pills. He also continued to
defend the
Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade — which was partly
accomplished
thanks to three conservative justices appointed by Trump — and
added that
Democrats, such as Biden, are the “radicals” in the abortion debate.
“Under Roe v. Wade, you have late-term abortion. You can do
whatever you
want. Depending on the state, you can do whatever you want. We
don’t think
that’s a good thing. We think it’s a radical thing,” Trump said.
“We think
the Democrats are the radicals, not the Republicans.”
Biden promised during the debate that he would restore Roe v.
Wade‘s pro-
abortion protections.
Democrats and the Biden campaign have pushed the issue of abortion
in the
years following the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision in Dobbs v.
Jackson Wome’s
Health Organization. In the past two years, the pro-abortion side
has seen
numerous successful elections — even in red states — when abortion
is on the
ballot.
Harris has made a habit of posting false claims about Trump’s
abortion
stance. She wrote on June 25 that “Trump would seek to ban abortion
nationwide, with or without the help of Congress.” In a speech in
May, the
vice president accused Trump of “gaslighting” voters into
believing he would
not sign a national abortion ban.
“Enough with the gaslighting because we all know if Donald Trump
gets the
chance, he will sign a national abortion ban,” she said.
As the 2024 election nears, Trump and his presidential campaign
have been
strategic in how they address the abortion issue. While the former
president
said he supports states passing restrictions on abortion, he has
come out
against abortion laws passed in Arizona and Florida that he says
are too
conservative.
--
Let's go Brandon!
Given that the GOP refuses to vote for bills that would protect access
to contraception and IVF, it really doesn't take a rocket scientist to
see where the GOP machine is headed.
Kamala lied and got caught.
She didn't. Trump intends to ban abortions nationwide.
Despite all the citations that say the exact opposite of your claim,
There aren't any such indications. Trump and his lackeys are giving
indications they intend to enact a national ban.
Exactly. It's as if some of these posters watch only Fox and therefore
don't hear news.
Quote for us where Trump is saying he favors a national abortion ban.
NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump suggested Tuesday that he’d support a national ban
on abortions around 15 weeks of pregnancy, voicing for the first time support
for a specific limit on the procedure.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/trump-says-he-will-support-national-ban-on-abortions-around-15-weeks-of-pregnancy
One week he's for it, the next he's against it. Then he's for it again.
"“Everybody agrees — you’ve heard this for years — all the legal
scholars on both sides agree: It’s a state issue. It shouldn’t be a
federal issue, it’s a state issue,” he said."
Then he said he'd support it.
Not in that article.
It doesn't matter where he said it.
Quote for us where he said it.
NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump suggested Tuesday that he’d support a national
ban on abortions around 15 weeks of pregnancy, voicing for the first time
support for a specific limit on the procedure.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/trump-says-he-will-support-national-ban-on-abortions-around-15-weeks-of-pregnancy
Stop lying.
Trump also said he supports a national abortion ban. Trump says conflicting
things to different audiences. One of them has to be a lie. Trump lies.
It's not in the story you cited.
It *is* in the story I cited. Stop lying.
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Post by Alan Bond
You lie, too. Stop lying.
Oh the irony.
No.
NoBody
2024-07-05 11:11:31 UTC
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Vice President Kamala Harris was fact-checked in a community note on X and
blasted by social media users after claiming on Sunday that former President
Donald Trump would institute a federal abortion ban.
Harris tweeted, “Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide. President
@JoeBiden and I will do everything in our power to stop him and restore
women’s reproductive freedom.” The vice president’s post came just three days
after Trump said in his debate with President Joe Biden that he would not
sign a federal abortion ban, a position he has taken throughout the 2024
presidential campaign.
The community note on X fact-checked Harris’ claim, stating, “President Trump
has repeatedly said he will not sign a national abortion ban.” The fact-check
also provided multiple links to news articles from legacy media outlets
reporting on Trump’s abortion stance and a link to a video posted by Trump on
Truth Social in April, where the former president said he wants the states
and “the will of the people” to decide abortion laws.
Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide.
and restore women’s reproductive freedom.
During the CNN debate on Thursday, Trump reiterated that he would not support
federal bans on abortion or abortion pills. He also continued to defend the
Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade — which was partly accomplished
thanks to three conservative justices appointed by Trump — and added that
Democrats, such as Biden, are the “radicals” in the abortion debate.
“Under Roe v. Wade, you have late-term abortion. You can do whatever you
want. Depending on the state, you can do whatever you want. We don’t think
that’s a good thing. We think it’s a radical thing,” Trump said. “We think
the Democrats are the radicals, not the Republicans.”
Biden promised during the debate that he would restore Roe v. Wade‘s pro-
abortion protections.
Democrats and the Biden campaign have pushed the issue of abortion in the
years following the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Wome’s
Health Organization. In the past two years, the pro-abortion side has seen
numerous successful elections — even in red states — when abortion is on the
ballot.
Harris has made a habit of posting false claims about Trump’s abortion
stance. She wrote on June 25 that “Trump would seek to ban abortion
nationwide, with or without the help of Congress.” In a speech in May, the
vice president accused Trump of “gaslighting” voters into believing he would
not sign a national abortion ban.
“Enough with the gaslighting because we all know if Donald Trump gets the
chance, he will sign a national abortion ban,” she said.
As the 2024 election nears, Trump and his presidential campaign have been
strategic in how they address the abortion issue. While the former president
said he supports states passing restrictions on abortion, he has come out
against abortion laws passed in Arizona and Florida that he says are too
conservative.
--
Let's go Brandon!
Given that the GOP refuses to vote for bills that would protect access
to contraception and IVF, it really doesn't take a rocket scientist to
see where the GOP machine is headed.
Kamala lied and got caught.
She didn't. Trump intends to ban abortions nationwide.
Despite all the citations that say the exact opposite of your claim,
There aren't any such indications. Trump and his lackeys are giving indications
they intend to enact a national ban.
Sigh....
Trump's stance: ""My view is now that we have abortion where
everybody wanted it from a legal standpoint, the states will determine
by vote or legislation or perhaps both, and whatever they decide must
be the law of the land. In this case, the law of the state," Trump
said in a video posted on Truth, his social media platform."

https://www.npr.org/2024/04/08/1243363396/trump-abortion

In short you're lying.
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2024-07-05 13:37:45 UTC
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Vice President Kamala Harris was fact-checked in a community note on X and
blasted by social media users after claiming on Sunday that former President
Donald Trump would institute a federal abortion ban.
Harris tweeted, “Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide. President
@JoeBiden and I will do everything in our power to stop him and restore
women’s reproductive freedom.” The vice president’s post came just three days
after Trump said in his debate with President Joe Biden that he would not
sign a federal abortion ban, a position he has taken throughout the 2024
presidential campaign.
The community note on X fact-checked Harris’ claim, stating, “President Trump
has repeatedly said he will not sign a national abortion ban.” The fact-check
also provided multiple links to news articles from legacy media outlets
reporting on Trump’s abortion stance and a link to a video posted by Trump on
Truth Social in April, where the former president said he wants the states
and “the will of the people” to decide abortion laws.
Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide.
and restore women’s reproductive freedom.
During the CNN debate on Thursday, Trump reiterated that he would not support
federal bans on abortion or abortion pills. He also continued to defend the
Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade — which was partly accomplished
thanks to three conservative justices appointed by Trump — and added that
Democrats, such as Biden, are the “radicals” in the abortion debate.
“Under Roe v. Wade, you have late-term abortion. You can do whatever you
want. Depending on the state, you can do whatever you want. We don’t think
that’s a good thing. We think it’s a radical thing,” Trump said. “We think
the Democrats are the radicals, not the Republicans.”
Biden promised during the debate that he would restore Roe v. Wade‘s pro-
abortion protections.
Democrats and the Biden campaign have pushed the issue of abortion in the
years following the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Wome’s
Health Organization. In the past two years, the pro-abortion side has seen
numerous successful elections — even in red states — when abortion is on the
ballot.
Harris has made a habit of posting false claims about Trump’s abortion
stance. She wrote on June 25 that “Trump would seek to ban abortion
nationwide, with or without the help of Congress.” In a speech in May, the
vice president accused Trump of “gaslighting” voters into believing he would
not sign a national abortion ban.
“Enough with the gaslighting because we all know if Donald Trump gets the
chance, he will sign a national abortion ban,” she said.
As the 2024 election nears, Trump and his presidential campaign have been
strategic in how they address the abortion issue. While the former president
said he supports states passing restrictions on abortion, he has come out
against abortion laws passed in Arizona and Florida that he says are too
conservative.
--
Let's go Brandon!
Given that the GOP refuses to vote for bills that would protect access
to contraception and IVF, it really doesn't take a rocket scientist to
see where the GOP machine is headed.
Kamala lied and got caught.
She didn't. Trump intends to ban abortions nationwide.
Despite all the citations that say the exact opposite of your claim,
There aren't any such indications. Trump and his lackeys are giving indications
they intend to enact a national ban.
Sigh....
Trump's stance: ""My view is now that we have abortion where
everybody wanted it from a legal standpoint, the states will determine
by vote or legislation or perhaps both, and whatever they decide must
be the law of the land. In this case, the law of the state," Trump
said in a video posted on Truth, his social media platform."
https://www.npr.org/2024/04/08/1243363396/trump-abortion
In short you're lying.
Providing a statement from the world's greatest liar doesn't prove what
you think it does.
NoBody
2024-07-06 13:00:59 UTC
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Vice President Kamala Harris was fact-checked in a community note on X and
blasted by social media users after claiming on Sunday that former President
Donald Trump would institute a federal abortion ban.
Harris tweeted, “Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide. President
@JoeBiden and I will do everything in our power to stop him and restore
women’s reproductive freedom.” The vice president’s post came just three days
after Trump said in his debate with President Joe Biden that he would not
sign a federal abortion ban, a position he has taken throughout the 2024
presidential campaign.
The community note on X fact-checked Harris’ claim, stating, “President Trump
has repeatedly said he will not sign a national abortion ban.” The fact-check
also provided multiple links to news articles from legacy media outlets
reporting on Trump’s abortion stance and a link to a video posted by Trump on
Truth Social in April, where the former president said he wants the states
and “the will of the people” to decide abortion laws.
Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide.
and restore women’s reproductive freedom.
During the CNN debate on Thursday, Trump reiterated that he would not support
federal bans on abortion or abortion pills. He also continued to defend the
Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade — which was partly accomplished
thanks to three conservative justices appointed by Trump — and added that
Democrats, such as Biden, are the “radicals” in the abortion debate.
“Under Roe v. Wade, you have late-term abortion. You can do whatever you
want. Depending on the state, you can do whatever you want. We don’t think
that’s a good thing. We think it’s a radical thing,” Trump said. “We think
the Democrats are the radicals, not the Republicans.”
Biden promised during the debate that he would restore Roe v. Wade‘s pro-
abortion protections.
Democrats and the Biden campaign have pushed the issue of abortion in the
years following the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Wome’s
Health Organization. In the past two years, the pro-abortion side has seen
numerous successful elections — even in red states — when abortion is on the
ballot.
Harris has made a habit of posting false claims about Trump’s abortion
stance. She wrote on June 25 that “Trump would seek to ban abortion
nationwide, with or without the help of Congress.” In a speech in May, the
vice president accused Trump of “gaslighting” voters into believing he would
not sign a national abortion ban.
“Enough with the gaslighting because we all know if Donald Trump gets the
chance, he will sign a national abortion ban,” she said.
As the 2024 election nears, Trump and his presidential campaign have been
strategic in how they address the abortion issue. While the former president
said he supports states passing restrictions on abortion, he has come out
against abortion laws passed in Arizona and Florida that he says are too
conservative.
--
Let's go Brandon!
Given that the GOP refuses to vote for bills that would protect access
to contraception and IVF, it really doesn't take a rocket scientist to
see where the GOP machine is headed.
Kamala lied and got caught.
She didn't. Trump intends to ban abortions nationwide.
Despite all the citations that say the exact opposite of your claim,
There aren't any such indications. Trump and his lackeys are giving indications
they intend to enact a national ban.
Sigh....
Trump's stance: ""My view is now that we have abortion where
everybody wanted it from a legal standpoint, the states will determine
by vote or legislation or perhaps both, and whatever they decide must
be the law of the land. In this case, the law of the state," Trump
said in a video posted on Truth, his social media platform."
https://www.npr.org/2024/04/08/1243363396/trump-abortion
In short you're lying.
Providing a statement from the world's greatest liar doesn't prove what
you think it does.
NPR is "the world's greatest liar"?
The burden is now on you to prove YOUR claim.
Alan Bond
2024-07-06 17:05:31 UTC
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Post by NoBody
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Post by Ubiquitous
Vice President Kamala Harris was fact-checked in a community note on X and
blasted by social media users after claiming on Sunday that former President
Donald Trump would institute a federal abortion ban.
Harris tweeted, “Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide. President
@JoeBiden and I will do everything in our power to stop him and restore
women’s reproductive freedom.” The vice president’s post came just three days
after Trump said in his debate with President Joe Biden that he would not
sign a federal abortion ban, a position he has taken throughout the 2024
presidential campaign.
The community note on X fact-checked Harris’ claim, stating, “President Trump
has repeatedly said he will not sign a national abortion ban.” The fact-check
also provided multiple links to news articles from legacy media outlets
reporting on Trump’s abortion stance and a link to a video posted by Trump on
Truth Social in April, where the former president said he wants the states
and “the will of the people” to decide abortion laws.
Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide.
and restore women’s reproductive freedom.
During the CNN debate on Thursday, Trump reiterated that he would not support
federal bans on abortion or abortion pills. He also continued to defend the
Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade — which was partly accomplished
thanks to three conservative justices appointed by Trump — and added that
Democrats, such as Biden, are the “radicals” in the abortion debate.
“Under Roe v. Wade, you have late-term abortion. You can do whatever you
want. Depending on the state, you can do whatever you want. We don’t think
that’s a good thing. We think it’s a radical thing,” Trump said. “We think
the Democrats are the radicals, not the Republicans.”
Biden promised during the debate that he would restore Roe v. Wade‘s pro-
abortion protections.
Democrats and the Biden campaign have pushed the issue of abortion in the
years following the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Wome’s
Health Organization. In the past two years, the pro-abortion side has seen
numerous successful elections — even in red states — when abortion is on the
ballot.
Harris has made a habit of posting false claims about Trump’s abortion
stance. She wrote on June 25 that “Trump would seek to ban abortion
nationwide, with or without the help of Congress.” In a speech in May, the
vice president accused Trump of “gaslighting” voters into believing he would
not sign a national abortion ban.
“Enough with the gaslighting because we all know if Donald Trump gets the
chance, he will sign a national abortion ban,” she said.
As the 2024 election nears, Trump and his presidential campaign have been
strategic in how they address the abortion issue. While the former president
said he supports states passing restrictions on abortion, he has come out
against abortion laws passed in Arizona and Florida that he says are too
conservative.
--
Let's go Brandon!
Given that the GOP refuses to vote for bills that would protect access
to contraception and IVF, it really doesn't take a rocket scientist to
see where the GOP machine is headed.
Kamala lied and got caught.
She didn't. Trump intends to ban abortions nationwide.
Despite all the citations that say the exact opposite of your claim,
There aren't any such indications. Trump and his lackeys are giving indications
they intend to enact a national ban.
Sigh....
Trump's stance: ""My view is now that we have abortion where
everybody wanted it from a legal standpoint, the states will determine
by vote or legislation or perhaps both, and whatever they decide must
be the law of the land. In this case, the law of the state," Trump
said in a video posted on Truth, his social media platform."
https://www.npr.org/2024/04/08/1243363396/trump-abortion
In short you're lying.
Providing a statement from the world's greatest liar doesn't prove what
you think it does.
NPR is "the world's greatest liar"?
No, Trump is the world's greatest liar. At one point Trump says he'll oppose a
nationwide ban on abortion. At another he says he supports it and will push for
it. Trump lies.
NoBody
2024-07-07 13:21:03 UTC
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Vice President Kamala Harris was fact-checked in a community note on X and
blasted by social media users after claiming on Sunday that former President
Donald Trump would institute a federal abortion ban.
Harris tweeted, “Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide. President
@JoeBiden and I will do everything in our power to stop him and restore
women’s reproductive freedom.” The vice president’s post came just three days
after Trump said in his debate with President Joe Biden that he would not
sign a federal abortion ban, a position he has taken throughout the 2024
presidential campaign.
The community note on X fact-checked Harris’ claim, stating, “President Trump
has repeatedly said he will not sign a national abortion ban.” The fact-check
also provided multiple links to news articles from legacy media outlets
reporting on Trump’s abortion stance and a link to a video posted by Trump on
Truth Social in April, where the former president said he wants the states
and “the will of the people” to decide abortion laws.
Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide.
and restore women’s reproductive freedom.
During the CNN debate on Thursday, Trump reiterated that he would not support
federal bans on abortion or abortion pills. He also continued to defend the
Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade — which was partly accomplished
thanks to three conservative justices appointed by Trump — and added that
Democrats, such as Biden, are the “radicals” in the abortion debate.
“Under Roe v. Wade, you have late-term abortion. You can do whatever you
want. Depending on the state, you can do whatever you want. We don’t think
that’s a good thing. We think it’s a radical thing,” Trump said. “We think
the Democrats are the radicals, not the Republicans.”
Biden promised during the debate that he would restore Roe v. Wade‘s pro-
abortion protections.
Democrats and the Biden campaign have pushed the issue of abortion in the
years following the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Wome’s
Health Organization. In the past two years, the pro-abortion side has seen
numerous successful elections — even in red states — when abortion is on the
ballot.
Harris has made a habit of posting false claims about Trump’s abortion
stance. She wrote on June 25 that “Trump would seek to ban abortion
nationwide, with or without the help of Congress.” In a speech in May, the
vice president accused Trump of “gaslighting” voters into believing he would
not sign a national abortion ban.
“Enough with the gaslighting because we all know if Donald Trump gets the
chance, he will sign a national abortion ban,” she said.
As the 2024 election nears, Trump and his presidential campaign have been
strategic in how they address the abortion issue. While the former president
said he supports states passing restrictions on abortion, he has come out
against abortion laws passed in Arizona and Florida that he says are too
conservative.
--
Let's go Brandon!
Given that the GOP refuses to vote for bills that would protect access
to contraception and IVF, it really doesn't take a rocket scientist to
see where the GOP machine is headed.
Kamala lied and got caught.
She didn't. Trump intends to ban abortions nationwide.
Despite all the citations that say the exact opposite of your claim,
There aren't any such indications. Trump and his lackeys are giving indications
they intend to enact a national ban.
Sigh....
Trump's stance: ""My view is now that we have abortion where
everybody wanted it from a legal standpoint, the states will determine
by vote or legislation or perhaps both, and whatever they decide must
be the law of the land. In this case, the law of the state," Trump
said in a video posted on Truth, his social media platform."
https://www.npr.org/2024/04/08/1243363396/trump-abortion
In short you're lying.
Providing a statement from the world's greatest liar doesn't prove what
you think it does.
NPR is "the world's greatest liar"?
No, Trump is the world's greatest liar. At one point Trump says he'll oppose a
nationwide ban on abortion. At another he says he supports it and will push for
it. Trump lies.
Still waiting for the citation where he says this. The cited article
does not provide that.

Try again.
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Vice President Kamala Harris was fact-checked in a community note on X and
blasted by social media users after claiming on Sunday that former President
Donald Trump would institute a federal abortion ban.
Harris tweeted, “Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide. President
@JoeBiden and I will do everything in our power to stop him and restore
women’s reproductive freedom.” The vice president’s post came just three days
after Trump said in his debate with President Joe Biden that he would not
sign a federal abortion ban, a position he has taken throughout the 2024
presidential campaign.
The community note on X fact-checked Harris’ claim, stating, “President Trump
has repeatedly said he will not sign a national abortion ban.” The fact-check
also provided multiple links to news articles from legacy media outlets
reporting on Trump’s abortion stance and a link to a video posted by Trump on
Truth Social in April, where the former president said he wants the states
and “the will of the people” to decide abortion laws.
Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide.
and restore women’s reproductive freedom.
During the CNN debate on Thursday, Trump reiterated that he would not support
federal bans on abortion or abortion pills. He also continued to defend the
Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade — which was partly accomplished
thanks to three conservative justices appointed by Trump — and added that
Democrats, such as Biden, are the “radicals” in the abortion debate.
“Under Roe v. Wade, you have late-term abortion. You can do whatever you
want. Depending on the state, you can do whatever you want. We don’t think
that’s a good thing. We think it’s a radical thing,” Trump said. “We think
the Democrats are the radicals, not the Republicans.”
Biden promised during the debate that he would restore Roe v. Wade‘s pro-
abortion protections.
Democrats and the Biden campaign have pushed the issue of abortion in the
years following the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Wome’s
Health Organization. In the past two years, the pro-abortion side has seen
numerous successful elections — even in red states — when abortion is on the
ballot.
Harris has made a habit of posting false claims about Trump’s abortion
stance. She wrote on June 25 that “Trump would seek to ban abortion
nationwide, with or without the help of Congress.” In a speech in May, the
vice president accused Trump of “gaslighting” voters into believing he would
not sign a national abortion ban.
“Enough with the gaslighting because we all know if Donald Trump gets the
chance, he will sign a national abortion ban,” she said.
As the 2024 election nears, Trump and his presidential campaign have been
strategic in how they address the abortion issue. While the former president
said he supports states passing restrictions on abortion, he has come out
against abortion laws passed in Arizona and Florida that he says are too
conservative.
--
Let's go Brandon!
Given that the GOP refuses to vote for bills that would protect access
to contraception and IVF, it really doesn't take a rocket scientist to
see where the GOP machine is headed.
Kamala lied and got caught.
She didn't. Trump intends to ban abortions nationwide.
Despite all the citations that say the exact opposite of your claim,
There aren't any such indications. Trump and his lackeys are giving indications
they intend to enact a national ban.
Sigh....
Trump's stance: ""My view is now that we have abortion where
everybody wanted it from a legal standpoint, the states will determine
by vote or legislation or perhaps both, and whatever they decide must
be the law of the land. In this case, the law of the state," Trump
said in a video posted on Truth, his social media platform."
https://www.npr.org/2024/04/08/1243363396/trump-abortion
In short you're lying.
Providing a statement from the world's greatest liar doesn't prove what
you think it does.
NPR is "the world's greatest liar"?
No, Trump is the world's greatest liar. At one point Trump says he'll oppose a
nationwide ban on abortion. At another he says he supports it and will push for
it. Trump lies.
Still waiting for the citation where he says this.
I gave it. You snipped it. Here it is again:

NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump suggested Tuesday that he’d support a national
ban on abortions around 15 weeks of pregnancy, voicing for the first time
support for a specific limit on the procedure.

https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/trump-says-he-will-support-national-ban-on-abortions-around-15-weeks-of-pregnancy


Leave it in this time.

So your quote of Trump above is quoting him lying. When he says he opposes a
national ban on abortion, he's lying. The truth is he supports such a ban.
NoBody
2024-07-08 13:06:49 UTC
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Vice President Kamala Harris was fact-checked in a community note on X and
blasted by social media users after claiming on Sunday that former President
Donald Trump would institute a federal abortion ban.
Harris tweeted, “Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide. President
@JoeBiden and I will do everything in our power to stop him and restore
women’s reproductive freedom.” The vice president’s post came just three days
after Trump said in his debate with President Joe Biden that he would not
sign a federal abortion ban, a position he has taken throughout the 2024
presidential campaign.
The community note on X fact-checked Harris’ claim, stating, “President Trump
has repeatedly said he will not sign a national abortion ban.” The fact-check
also provided multiple links to news articles from legacy media outlets
reporting on Trump’s abortion stance and a link to a video posted by Trump on
Truth Social in April, where the former president said he wants the states
and “the will of the people” to decide abortion laws.
Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide.
and restore women’s reproductive freedom.
During the CNN debate on Thursday, Trump reiterated that he would not support
federal bans on abortion or abortion pills. He also continued to defend the
Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade — which was partly accomplished
thanks to three conservative justices appointed by Trump — and added that
Democrats, such as Biden, are the “radicals” in the abortion debate.
“Under Roe v. Wade, you have late-term abortion. You can do whatever you
want. Depending on the state, you can do whatever you want. We don’t think
that’s a good thing. We think it’s a radical thing,” Trump said. “We think
the Democrats are the radicals, not the Republicans.”
Biden promised during the debate that he would restore Roe v. Wade‘s pro-
abortion protections.
Democrats and the Biden campaign have pushed the issue of abortion in the
years following the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Wome’s
Health Organization. In the past two years, the pro-abortion side has seen
numerous successful elections — even in red states — when abortion is on the
ballot.
Harris has made a habit of posting false claims about Trump’s abortion
stance. She wrote on June 25 that “Trump would seek to ban abortion
nationwide, with or without the help of Congress.” In a speech in May, the
vice president accused Trump of “gaslighting” voters into believing he would
not sign a national abortion ban.
“Enough with the gaslighting because we all know if Donald Trump gets the
chance, he will sign a national abortion ban,” she said.
As the 2024 election nears, Trump and his presidential campaign have been
strategic in how they address the abortion issue. While the former president
said he supports states passing restrictions on abortion, he has come out
against abortion laws passed in Arizona and Florida that he says are too
conservative.
--
Let's go Brandon!
Given that the GOP refuses to vote for bills that would protect access
to contraception and IVF, it really doesn't take a rocket scientist to
see where the GOP machine is headed.
Kamala lied and got caught.
She didn't. Trump intends to ban abortions nationwide.
Despite all the citations that say the exact opposite of your claim,
There aren't any such indications. Trump and his lackeys are giving indications
they intend to enact a national ban.
Sigh....
Trump's stance: ""My view is now that we have abortion where
everybody wanted it from a legal standpoint, the states will determine
by vote or legislation or perhaps both, and whatever they decide must
be the law of the land. In this case, the law of the state," Trump
said in a video posted on Truth, his social media platform."
https://www.npr.org/2024/04/08/1243363396/trump-abortion
In short you're lying.
Providing a statement from the world's greatest liar doesn't prove what
you think it does.
NPR is "the world's greatest liar"?
No, Trump is the world's greatest liar. At one point Trump says he'll oppose a
nationwide ban on abortion. At another he says he supports it and will push for
it. Trump lies.
Still waiting for the citation where he says this.
NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump suggested Tuesday that he’d support a national
ban on abortions around 15 weeks of pregnancy, voicing for the first time
support for a specific limit on the procedure.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/trump-says-he-will-support-national-ban-on-abortions-around-15-weeks-of-pregnancy
Leave it in this time.
So your quote of Trump above is quoting him lying. When he says he opposes a
national ban on abortion, he's lying. The truth is he supports such a ban.
The article you cited does not contain a quote of Trump being for such
a law. That's why it was snipped the first time. Quote from it where
he says he would sign such a law.
Alan Bond
2024-07-08 14:18:54 UTC
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Vice President Kamala Harris was fact-checked in a community note on X and
blasted by social media users after claiming on Sunday that former President
Donald Trump would institute a federal abortion ban.
Harris tweeted, “Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide. President
@JoeBiden and I will do everything in our power to stop him and restore
women’s reproductive freedom.” The vice president’s post came just three days
after Trump said in his debate with President Joe Biden that he would not
sign a federal abortion ban, a position he has taken throughout the 2024
presidential campaign.
The community note on X fact-checked Harris’ claim, stating, “President Trump
has repeatedly said he will not sign a national abortion ban.” The fact-check
also provided multiple links to news articles from legacy media outlets
reporting on Trump’s abortion stance and a link to a video posted by Trump on
Truth Social in April, where the former president said he wants the states
and “the will of the people” to decide abortion laws.
Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide.
and restore women’s reproductive freedom.
During the CNN debate on Thursday, Trump reiterated that he would not support
federal bans on abortion or abortion pills. He also continued to defend the
Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade — which was partly accomplished
thanks to three conservative justices appointed by Trump — and added that
Democrats, such as Biden, are the “radicals” in the abortion debate.
“Under Roe v. Wade, you have late-term abortion. You can do whatever you
want. Depending on the state, you can do whatever you want. We don’t think
that’s a good thing. We think it’s a radical thing,” Trump said. “We think
the Democrats are the radicals, not the Republicans.”
Biden promised during the debate that he would restore Roe v. Wade‘s pro-
abortion protections.
Democrats and the Biden campaign have pushed the issue of abortion in the
years following the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Wome’s
Health Organization. In the past two years, the pro-abortion side has seen
numerous successful elections — even in red states — when abortion is on the
ballot.
Harris has made a habit of posting false claims about Trump’s abortion
stance. She wrote on June 25 that “Trump would seek to ban abortion
nationwide, with or without the help of Congress.” In a speech in May, the
vice president accused Trump of “gaslighting” voters into believing he would
not sign a national abortion ban.
“Enough with the gaslighting because we all know if Donald Trump gets the
chance, he will sign a national abortion ban,” she said.
As the 2024 election nears, Trump and his presidential campaign have been
strategic in how they address the abortion issue. While the former president
said he supports states passing restrictions on abortion, he has come out
against abortion laws passed in Arizona and Florida that he says are too
conservative.
--
Let's go Brandon!
Given that the GOP refuses to vote for bills that would protect access
to contraception and IVF, it really doesn't take a rocket scientist to
see where the GOP machine is headed.
Kamala lied and got caught.
She didn't. Trump intends to ban abortions nationwide.
Despite all the citations that say the exact opposite of your claim,
There aren't any such indications. Trump and his lackeys are giving indications
they intend to enact a national ban.
Sigh....
Trump's stance: ""My view is now that we have abortion where
everybody wanted it from a legal standpoint, the states will determine
by vote or legislation or perhaps both, and whatever they decide must
be the law of the land. In this case, the law of the state," Trump
said in a video posted on Truth, his social media platform."
https://www.npr.org/2024/04/08/1243363396/trump-abortion
In short you're lying.
Providing a statement from the world's greatest liar doesn't prove what
you think it does.
NPR is "the world's greatest liar"?
No, Trump is the world's greatest liar. At one point Trump says he'll oppose a
nationwide ban on abortion. At another he says he supports it and will push for
it. Trump lies.
Still waiting for the citation where he says this.
NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump suggested Tuesday that he’d support a national
ban on abortions around 15 weeks of pregnancy, voicing for the first time
support for a specific limit on the procedure.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/trump-says-he-will-support-national-ban-on-abortions-around-15-weeks-of-pregnancy
Leave it in this time.
So your quote of Trump above is quoting him lying. When he says he opposes a
national ban on abortion, he's lying. The truth is he supports such a ban.
The article you cited does not contain a quote of Trump being for such
a law.
The article I cited above *absolutely* shows Trump saying he supports a national
abortion ban. Stop lying.
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2024-07-09 11:04:29 UTC
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Vice President Kamala Harris was fact-checked in a community note on X and
blasted by social media users after claiming on Sunday that former President
Donald Trump would institute a federal abortion ban.
Harris tweeted, “Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide. President
@JoeBiden and I will do everything in our power to stop him and restore
women’s reproductive freedom.” The vice president’s post came just three days
after Trump said in his debate with President Joe Biden that he would not
sign a federal abortion ban, a position he has taken throughout the 2024
presidential campaign.
The community note on X fact-checked Harris’ claim, stating, “President Trump
has repeatedly said he will not sign a national abortion ban.” The fact-check
also provided multiple links to news articles from legacy media outlets
reporting on Trump’s abortion stance and a link to a video posted by Trump on
Truth Social in April, where the former president said he wants the states
and “the will of the people” to decide abortion laws.
Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide.
and restore women’s reproductive freedom.
During the CNN debate on Thursday, Trump reiterated that he would not support
federal bans on abortion or abortion pills. He also continued to defend the
Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade — which was partly accomplished
thanks to three conservative justices appointed by Trump — and added that
Democrats, such as Biden, are the “radicals” in the abortion debate.
“Under Roe v. Wade, you have late-term abortion. You can do whatever you
want. Depending on the state, you can do whatever you want. We don’t think
that’s a good thing. We think it’s a radical thing,” Trump said. “We think
the Democrats are the radicals, not the Republicans.”
Biden promised during the debate that he would restore Roe v. Wade‘s pro-
abortion protections.
Democrats and the Biden campaign have pushed the issue of abortion in the
years following the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Wome’s
Health Organization. In the past two years, the pro-abortion side has seen
numerous successful elections — even in red states — when abortion is on the
ballot.
Harris has made a habit of posting false claims about Trump’s abortion
stance. She wrote on June 25 that “Trump would seek to ban abortion
nationwide, with or without the help of Congress.” In a speech in May, the
vice president accused Trump of “gaslighting” voters into believing he would
not sign a national abortion ban.
“Enough with the gaslighting because we all know if Donald Trump gets the
chance, he will sign a national abortion ban,” she said.
As the 2024 election nears, Trump and his presidential campaign have been
strategic in how they address the abortion issue. While the former president
said he supports states passing restrictions on abortion, he has come out
against abortion laws passed in Arizona and Florida that he says are too
conservative.
--
Let's go Brandon!
Given that the GOP refuses to vote for bills that would protect access
to contraception and IVF, it really doesn't take a rocket scientist to
see where the GOP machine is headed.
Kamala lied and got caught.
She didn't. Trump intends to ban abortions nationwide.
Despite all the citations that say the exact opposite of your claim,
There aren't any such indications. Trump and his lackeys are giving indications
they intend to enact a national ban.
Sigh....
Trump's stance: ""My view is now that we have abortion where
everybody wanted it from a legal standpoint, the states will determine
by vote or legislation or perhaps both, and whatever they decide must
be the law of the land. In this case, the law of the state," Trump
said in a video posted on Truth, his social media platform."
https://www.npr.org/2024/04/08/1243363396/trump-abortion
In short you're lying.
Providing a statement from the world's greatest liar doesn't prove what
you think it does.
NPR is "the world's greatest liar"?
No, Trump is the world's greatest liar. At one point Trump says he'll oppose a
nationwide ban on abortion. At another he says he supports it and will push for
it. Trump lies.
Still waiting for the citation where he says this.
NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump suggested Tuesday that he’d support a national
ban on abortions around 15 weeks of pregnancy, voicing for the first time
support for a specific limit on the procedure.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/trump-says-he-will-support-national-ban-on-abortions-around-15-weeks-of-pregnancy
Leave it in this time.
So your quote of Trump above is quoting him lying. When he says he opposes a
national ban on abortion, he's lying. The truth is he supports such a ban.
The article you cited does not contain a quote of Trump being for such
a law.
The article I cited above *absolutely* shows Trump saying he supports a national
abortion ban. Stop lying.
Irony. Provide his exact words not the author editorializing.
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Vice President Kamala Harris was fact-checked in a community note on X and
blasted by social media users after claiming on Sunday that former President
Donald Trump would institute a federal abortion ban.
Harris tweeted, “Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide. President
@JoeBiden and I will do everything in our power to stop him and restore
women’s reproductive freedom.” The vice president’s post came just three days
after Trump said in his debate with President Joe Biden that he would not
sign a federal abortion ban, a position he has taken throughout the 2024
presidential campaign.
The community note on X fact-checked Harris’ claim, stating, “President Trump
has repeatedly said he will not sign a national abortion ban.” The fact-check
also provided multiple links to news articles from legacy media outlets
reporting on Trump’s abortion stance and a link to a video posted by Trump on
Truth Social in April, where the former president said he wants the states
and “the will of the people” to decide abortion laws.
Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide.
and restore women’s reproductive freedom.
During the CNN debate on Thursday, Trump reiterated that he would not support
federal bans on abortion or abortion pills. He also continued to defend the
Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade — which was partly accomplished
thanks to three conservative justices appointed by Trump — and added that
Democrats, such as Biden, are the “radicals” in the abortion debate.
“Under Roe v. Wade, you have late-term abortion. You can do whatever you
want. Depending on the state, you can do whatever you want. We don’t think
that’s a good thing. We think it’s a radical thing,” Trump said. “We think
the Democrats are the radicals, not the Republicans.”
Biden promised during the debate that he would restore Roe v. Wade‘s pro-
abortion protections.
Democrats and the Biden campaign have pushed the issue of abortion in the
years following the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Wome’s
Health Organization. In the past two years, the pro-abortion side has seen
numerous successful elections — even in red states — when abortion is on the
ballot.
Harris has made a habit of posting false claims about Trump’s abortion
stance. She wrote on June 25 that “Trump would seek to ban abortion
nationwide, with or without the help of Congress.” In a speech in May, the
vice president accused Trump of “gaslighting” voters into believing he would
not sign a national abortion ban.
“Enough with the gaslighting because we all know if Donald Trump gets the
chance, he will sign a national abortion ban,” she said.
As the 2024 election nears, Trump and his presidential campaign have been
strategic in how they address the abortion issue. While the former president
said he supports states passing restrictions on abortion, he has come out
against abortion laws passed in Arizona and Florida that he says are too
conservative.
--
Let's go Brandon!
Given that the GOP refuses to vote for bills that would protect access
to contraception and IVF, it really doesn't take a rocket scientist to
see where the GOP machine is headed.
Kamala lied and got caught.
She didn't. Trump intends to ban abortions nationwide.
Despite all the citations that say the exact opposite of your claim,
There aren't any such indications. Trump and his lackeys are giving indications
they intend to enact a national ban.
Sigh....
Trump's stance: ""My view is now that we have abortion where
everybody wanted it from a legal standpoint, the states will determine
by vote or legislation or perhaps both, and whatever they decide must
be the law of the land. In this case, the law of the state," Trump
said in a video posted on Truth, his social media platform."
https://www.npr.org/2024/04/08/1243363396/trump-abortion
In short you're lying.
Providing a statement from the world's greatest liar doesn't prove what
you think it does.
NPR is "the world's greatest liar"?
No, Trump is the world's greatest liar. At one point Trump says he'll oppose a
nationwide ban on abortion. At another he says he supports it and will push for
it. Trump lies.
Still waiting for the citation where he says this.
NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump suggested Tuesday that he’d support a national
ban on abortions around 15 weeks of pregnancy, voicing for the first time
support for a specific limit on the procedure.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/trump-says-he-will-support-national-ban-on-abortions-around-15-weeks-of-pregnancy
Leave it in this time.
So your quote of Trump above is quoting him lying. When he says he opposes a
national ban on abortion, he's lying. The truth is he supports such a ban.
The article you cited does not contain a quote of Trump being for such
a law.
The article I cited above *absolutely* shows Trump saying he supports a national
abortion ban. Stop lying.
Irony. Provide his exact words not the author editorializing.
No, the author accurately reporting Trump speaking is adequate.

If he has changed his thinking, he has to explain what changed his mind. But it
is unquestionable that he has expressed support for a national abortion ban. His
mind hasn't changed — the audience did, and Trump will say anything depending on
the audience.
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Vice President Kamala Harris was fact-checked in a
community note on X and
blasted by social media users after claiming on Sunday
that former President
Donald Trump would institute a federal abortion ban.
Harris tweeted, “Donald Trump would ban abortion
nationwide. President
@JoeBiden and I will do everything in our power to stop
him and restore
women’s reproductive freedom.” The vice president’s post
came just three days
after Trump said in his debate with President Joe Biden
that he would not
sign a federal abortion ban, a position he has taken
throughout the 2024
presidential campaign.
The community note on X fact-checked Harris’ claim,
stating, “President Trump
has repeatedly said he will not sign a national abortion
ban.” The fact-check
also provided multiple links to news articles from
legacy media outlets
reporting on Trump’s abortion stance and a link to a
video posted by Trump on
Truth Social in April, where the former president said
he wants the states
and “the will of the people” to decide abortion laws.
             Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide.
everything in our power to stop him
             and restore women’s reproductive freedom.
During the CNN debate on Thursday, Trump reiterated that
he would not support
federal bans on abortion or abortion pills. He also
continued to defend the
Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade — which was
partly accomplished
thanks to three conservative justices appointed by Trump
— and added that
Democrats, such as Biden, are the “radicals” in the
abortion debate.
“Under Roe v. Wade, you have late-term abortion. You can
do whatever you
want. Depending on the state, you can do whatever you
want. We don’t think
that’s a good thing. We think it’s a radical thing,”
Trump said. “We think
the Democrats are the radicals, not the Republicans.”
Biden promised during the debate that he would restore
Roe v. Wade‘s pro-
abortion protections.
Democrats and the Biden campaign have pushed the issue
of abortion in the
years following the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision in
Dobbs v. Jackson Wome’s
Health Organization. In the past two years, the
pro-abortion side has seen
numerous successful elections — even in red states —
when abortion is on the
ballot.
Harris has made a habit of posting false claims about
Trump’s abortion
stance. She wrote on June 25 that “Trump would seek to
ban abortion
nationwide, with or without the help of Congress.” In a
speech in May, the
vice president accused Trump of “gaslighting” voters
into believing he would
not sign a national abortion ban.
“Enough with the gaslighting because we all know if
Donald Trump gets the
chance, he will sign a national abortion ban,” she said.
As the 2024 election nears, Trump and his presidential
campaign have been
strategic in how they address the abortion issue. While
the former president
said he supports states passing restrictions on
abortion, he has come out
against abortion laws passed in Arizona and Florida that
he says are too
conservative.
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Let's go Brandon!
Given that the GOP refuses to vote for bills that would
protect access
to contraception and IVF, it really doesn't take a rocket
scientist to
see where the GOP machine is headed.
Kamala lied and got caught.
She didn't. Trump intends to ban abortions nationwide.
Despite all the citations that say the exact opposite of your claim,
There aren't any such indications. Trump and his lackeys are
giving indications
they intend to enact a national ban.
Sigh....
Trump's stance:  ""My view is now that we have abortion where
everybody wanted it from a legal standpoint, the states will determine
by vote or legislation or perhaps both, and whatever they decide must
be the law of the land. In this case, the law of the state," Trump
said in a video posted on Truth, his social media platform."
https://www.npr.org/2024/04/08/1243363396/trump-abortion
In short you're lying.
Providing a statement from the world's greatest liar doesn't prove what
you think it does.
NPR is "the world's greatest liar"?
No, Trump is the world's greatest liar. At one point Trump says he'll oppose a
nationwide ban on abortion. At another he says he supports it and will push for
it. Trump lies.
Still waiting for the citation where he says this.
     NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump suggested Tuesday that he’d
support a national
     ban on abortions around 15 weeks of pregnancy, voicing for the
first time
     support for a specific limit on the procedure.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/trump-says-he-will-support-national-ban-on-abortions-around-15-weeks-of-pregnancy
Leave it in this time.
So your quote of Trump above is quoting him lying. When he says he opposes a
national ban on abortion, he's lying. The truth is he supports such a ban.
The article you cited does not contain a quote of Trump being for such
a law.
The article I cited above *absolutely* shows Trump saying he supports a national
abortion ban. Stop lying.
Irony.  Provide his exact words not the author editorializing.
No, the author accurately reporting Trump speaking is adequate.
If he has changed his thinking, he has to explain what changed his mind.
But it is unquestionable that he has expressed support for a national
abortion ban.
Cite it.
Post by Alan Bond
His mind hasn't changed — the audience did, and Trump will
say anything depending on the audience.
NoBody
2024-07-10 11:24:30 UTC
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Post by Alan Bond
The article I cited above *absolutely* shows Trump saying he supports a national
abortion ban. Stop lying.
Irony. Provide his exact words not the author editorializing.
No, the author accurately reporting Trump speaking is adequate.
How did he do this? It's not in the article.
Post by Alan Bond
If he has changed his thinking, he has to explain what changed his mind. But it
The only thing the article states is that Trump is against a national
ban....duh
Alan Bond
2024-07-10 14:54:13 UTC
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Post by NoBody
Post by Alan Bond
The article I cited above *absolutely* shows Trump saying he supports a national
abortion ban. Stop lying.
Irony. Provide his exact words not the author editorializing.
No, the author accurately reporting Trump speaking is adequate.
How did he do this? It's not in the article.
By being present when Trump spoke. Duh!
Post by NoBody
Post by Alan Bond
If he has changed his thinking, he has to explain what changed his mind. But it
is unquestionable that he has expressed support for a national abortion ban. His
mind hasn't changed — the audience did, and Trump will say anything depending on
the audience.
The only thing the article states is that Trump is against a national
ban
No, that's not what *that* article states.

Trump is a congenital pathological liar who will say whatever he thinks will
help him. If speaking to hard-core right-wingnuts, he'll say he favors a
national abortion ban. If speaking to a less frenzied audience, he'll say he
opposes it. One way or another, he lies.
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2024-07-05 14:29:12 UTC
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Post by NoBody
Post by John Doe
Post by Ubiquitous
Vice President Kamala Harris was fact-checked in a community note on X and
blasted by social media users after claiming on Sunday that former President
Donald Trump would institute a federal abortion ban.
Harris tweeted, “Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide. President
@JoeBiden and I will do everything in our power to stop him and restore
women’s reproductive freedom.” The vice president’s post came just three days
after Trump said in his debate with President Joe Biden that he would not
sign a federal abortion ban, a position he has taken throughout the 2024
presidential campaign.
The community note on X fact-checked Harris’ claim, stating, “President Trump
has repeatedly said he will not sign a national abortion ban.” The fact-check
also provided multiple links to news articles from legacy media outlets
reporting on Trump’s abortion stance and a link to a video posted by Trump on
Truth Social in April, where the former president said he wants the states
and “the will of the people” to decide abortion laws.
Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide.
and restore women’s reproductive freedom.
During the CNN debate on Thursday, Trump reiterated that he would not support
federal bans on abortion or abortion pills. He also continued to defend the
Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade — which was partly accomplished
thanks to three conservative justices appointed by Trump — and added that
Democrats, such as Biden, are the “radicals” in the abortion debate.
“Under Roe v. Wade, you have late-term abortion. You can do whatever you
want. Depending on the state, you can do whatever you want. We don’t think
that’s a good thing. We think it’s a radical thing,” Trump said. “We think
the Democrats are the radicals, not the Republicans.”
Biden promised during the debate that he would restore Roe v. Wade‘s pro-
abortion protections.
Democrats and the Biden campaign have pushed the issue of abortion in the
years following the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Wome’s
Health Organization. In the past two years, the pro-abortion side has seen
numerous successful elections — even in red states — when abortion is on the
ballot.
Harris has made a habit of posting false claims about Trump’s abortion
stance. She wrote on June 25 that “Trump would seek to ban abortion
nationwide, with or without the help of Congress.” In a speech in May, the
vice president accused Trump of “gaslighting” voters into believing he would
not sign a national abortion ban.
“Enough with the gaslighting because we all know if Donald Trump gets the
chance, he will sign a national abortion ban,” she said.
As the 2024 election nears, Trump and his presidential campaign have been
strategic in how they address the abortion issue. While the former president
said he supports states passing restrictions on abortion, he has come out
against abortion laws passed in Arizona and Florida that he says are too
conservative.
--
Let's go Brandon!
Given that the GOP refuses to vote for bills that would protect access
to contraception and IVF, it really doesn't take a rocket scientist to
see where the GOP machine is headed.
Kamala lied and got caught.
She didn't. Trump intends to ban abortions nationwide.
Despite all the citations that say the exact opposite of your claim,
There aren't any such indications. Trump and his lackeys are giving indications
they intend to enact a national ban.
Sigh....
Trump's stance: ""My view is now that we have abortion where
everybody wanted it from a legal standpoint, the states will determine
by vote or legislation or perhaps both, and whatever they decide must
be the law of the land. In this case, the law of the state," Trump
said in a video posted on Truth, his social media platform."
NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump suggested Tuesday that he’d support a national ban
on abortions around 15 weeks of pregnancy, voicing for the first time support
for a specific limit on the procedure.

https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/trump-says-he-will-support-national-ban-on-abortions-around-15-weeks-of-pregnancy

Trump flip-flops all the time.
Governor Swill
2024-07-03 21:52:33 UTC
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Trump even talked about supposed "post=birth abortions in the debate and
no one in the GOP is questioning that.
Some Dems have advocated for exactly this. What's your point?
Cite any Democrats advocating for "post birth abortions".

Swill
Governor Swill
2024-07-05 01:49:50 UTC
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Post by NoBody
Post by John Doe
Trump even talked about supposed "post=birth abortions in the debate and
no one in the GOP is questioning that.
Some Dems have advocated for exactly this. What's your point?
Cite any Democrats advocating for "post birth abortions".
*crickets*

Swill
Gronk
2024-07-10 04:40:26 UTC
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Post by NoBody
Post by John Doe
Trump even talked about supposed "post=birth abortions in the debate and
no one in the GOP is questioning that.
Some Dems have advocated for exactly this. What's your point?
Cite any Democrats advocating for "post birth abortions".
"post birth" HAHAHHAHAHA
Governor Swill
2024-07-10 10:11:44 UTC
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Post by NoBody
Post by John Doe
Trump even talked about supposed "post=birth abortions in the debate and
no one in the GOP is questioning that.
Some Dems have advocated for exactly this. What's your point?
Cite any Democrats advocating for "post birth abortions".
"post birth" HAHAHHAHAHA
That was my reaction the first time I saw some dip post that!

Swill
NoBody
2024-07-10 11:26:38 UTC
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<snip>
Post by NoBody
Post by John Doe
Trump even talked about supposed "post=birth abortions in the debate and
no one in the GOP is questioning that.
Some Dems have advocated for exactly this. What's your point?
Cite any Democrats advocating for "post birth abortions".
"post birth" HAHAHHAHAHA
You missed the part of the thread where I cited exactly that.
Alan Bond
2024-07-10 15:40:58 UTC
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<snip>
Post by NoBody
Post by John Doe
Trump even talked about supposed "post=birth abortions in the debate and
no one in the GOP is questioning that.
Some Dems have advocated for exactly this.
False.
Post by NoBody
Post by Gronk
Post by Governor Swill
Cite any Democrats advocating for "post birth abortions".
"post birth" HAHAHHAHAHA
You missed the part of the thread where I cited exactly that.
I didn't miss your complete misrepresentation of what the 11-year-old BMJ
article said.

Alberto Giubilini and Francesca Minerva published in 2013 an article titled
“After-birth abortion: why should the baby live?” [8] In the article, they
described an anomaly that they perceived in reproductive policies.
Pregnancies may be terminated legally at late stages, apparently because
fetuses do not have the same intrinsic value that adult human beings, as
persons, have [9, 10]. Yet infanticide is outlawed, although very young
infants are not persons, either [11]. This generates, Giubilini and Minerva
argued, a problem. A woman can find herself in drastically altered
circumstances after she has given birth to an originally wanted child, but
the only choices available to her are to keep the child or give it to
adoption. Both alternatives can be psychologically too taxing on her. If they
are, Giubilini and Minerva suggested, the woman should have the option of
“after-birth abortion”—to have the infant killed by medical professionals.

The seriousness of this suggestion—whether the authors meant it or not—is a
matter of some dispute. Minerva has, later on, stated that the idea was
purely hypothetical, or conditional [12]. If abortion is allowed on
psychological, social, and economic grounds, if newborn infants have the same
moral status as fetuses, and if no other factors (especially the possibility
of adoption after birth) create a moral distinction between abortion and
infanticide, infanticide should be allowed on psychological, social, and
economic grounds. In this case, no scandalous claim has been made, and there
would be nothing to see here. The hypothetical formulation, which is also
tautological, has been around for a long time [9–11]. Restating it would have
added nothing new to bioethical discussion.

The article’s wording supports, however, a different interpretation [13],
namely that the claim was assertive in the Kantian sense of assertive
imperatives [14]. Here the first two of the “ifs” in Minerva’s formulation
are considered true and the only conditional “if” which is often satisfied,
is the last. This changes the message considerably. If abortion is allowed on
psychological, social, and economic grounds, if newborn infants have the same
moral status as fetuses, and since no other factors (especially the
possibility of adoption after birth) create a moral distinction between
abortion and infanticide, infanticide should be allowed on psychological,
social, and economic grounds. I will take this to be Giubilini and Minerva’s
argument, as did their defenders and critics in the ensuing debate [12, 13,
15].

The elements of the case are as follows. (1) A description of what Giubilini
and Minerva see as a realistic situation: A woman, after giving birth,
neither wants to keep her baby nor give it up to adoption, but, instead,
wants the child to be killed. The law does not grant her wish and she is left
in distress. (2) A genuine proposal to improve the situation by allowing her
to have the infant killed. (3) A sincere ad hominem justification of the
suggestion based on consistency in the treatment of unborn and born
nonpersons. The ad hominem refers to the first two remaining “ifs” in
Minerva’s argument. The conclusion does not follow if you do not condone
abortion and believe that the unborn and the born are axiologically equal.
(4) Underneath, Giubilini and Minerva’s desire to reduce suffering and their
indignation over the logical inconsistency of denying the “after birth
abortion” choice although there is no moral difference between taking the
lives of late fetuses and very young infants.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10030404/

You didn't understand what you were reading. There's a very strong chance that
the piece was written as satire. It figures you wouldn't get it.
Gronk
2024-07-20 04:52:40 UTC
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Post by NoBody
Post by John Doe
Trump even talked about supposed "post=birth abortions in the debate and
no one in the GOP is questioning that.
Some Dems have advocated for exactly this. What's your point?
Cite any Democrats advocating for "post birth abortions".
"post birth" HAHAHHAHAHA
You missed the part of the thread where I cited exactly that.
Can't follow atributions?
Governor Swill
2024-07-20 07:01:41 UTC
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Post by John Doe
Trump even talked about supposed "post=birth abortions in the debate and
no one in the GOP is questioning that.
Some Dems have advocated for exactly this. What's your point?
Cite any Democrats advocating for "post birth abortions".
"post birth" HAHAHHAHAHA
You missed the part of the thread where I cited exactly that.
You're a liar. You never cited that.

Cite Democrats calling for "post-birth abortions".

Swill
Gronk
2024-07-27 06:22:29 UTC
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Post by NoBody
Post by John Doe
Trump even talked about supposed "post=birth abortions in the debate and
no one in the GOP is questioning that.
Some Dems have advocated for exactly this. What's your point?
Cite any Democrats advocating for "post birth abortions".
"post birth" HAHAHHAHAHA
You missed the part of the thread where I cited exactly that.
You're a liar. You never cited that.
Cite Democrats calling for "post-birth abortions".
I'd like to see her come up with a defintion for
that ;)
Governor Swill
2024-07-27 14:36:43 UTC
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<snip>
Post by NoBody
Post by John Doe
Trump even talked about supposed "post=birth abortions in the debate and
no one in the GOP is questioning that.
Some Dems have advocated for exactly this. What's your point?
Cite any Democrats advocating for "post birth abortions".
"post birth" HAHAHHAHAHA
You missed the part of the thread where I cited exactly that.
You're a liar. You never cited that.
Cite Democrats calling for "post-birth abortions".
I'd like to see her come up with a defintion for
that ;)
Exactly.

#nevertrump
NP: Steely Dan - Jack of Speed
Lil dwarf Rudey
2024-07-27 17:00:35 UTC
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Exactly.
#nevertrump
Governor Swill /Rudy Canoza/Lou Bricano/J Carlson/Michael A Terrell and
a dozen other socks wrote:

Multiple death threats against Trump:
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No. I am a patriotic American who wants the country and its people to
thrive. Getting rid of Trump permanently
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That constitutes a DEATH THREAT against a former President, Rudey:


https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/871
18 U.S. Code § 871 - Threats against President and successors to the
Presidency
U.S. Code
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(a)Whoever knowingly and willfully deposits for conveyance in the mail
or for a delivery from any post office or by any letter carrier any
letter, paper, writing, print, missive, or document containing any
threat to take the life of, to kidnap, or to inflict bodily harm upon
the President of the United States, the President-elect, the Vice
President or other officer next in the order of succession to the office
of President of the United States, or the Vice President-elect, or
knowingly and willfully otherwise makes any such threat against the
President, President-elect, Vice President or other officer next in the
order of succession to the office of President, or Vice President-elect,
shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than five years,
or both.
(b)The terms “President-elect” and “Vice President-elect” as used in
this section shall mean such persons as are the apparent successful
candidates for the offices of President and Vice President,
respectively, as ascertained from the results of the general elections
held to determine the electors of President and Vice President in
accordance with title 3, United States Code, sections 1 and 2. The
phrase “other officer next in the order of succession to the office of
President” as used in this section shall mean the person next in the
order of succession to act as President in accordance with title 3,
United States Code, sections 19 and 20.
(June 25, 1948, ch. 645, 62 Stat. 740; June 1, 1955, ch. 115, § 1, 69
Stat. 80; Pub. L. 87–829, § 1, Oct. 15, 1962, 76 Stat. 956; Pub. L.
97–297, § 2, Oct. 12, 1982, 96 Stat. 1318; Pub. L. 103–322, title
XXXIII, § 330016(1)(H), Sept. 13, 1994, 108 Stat. 2147.)

9-65.200 - Threats Against the President and Successors to the
Presidency; Threats Against Former Presidents; and Certain Other Secret
Service Protectees
The Counterterrorism Section of the National Security Division has
supervisory authority over 18 U.S.C. §§ 871 and 879 cases. As great
caution must be taken in matters relating to the security of the persons
protected by 18 U.S.C. § 871, United States Attorneys are encouraged to
consult with the Counterterrorism Section (CTS) of the National Security
Division when they have doubts on the prosecutive merit of a case. For
the same reason, dismissal of complaints under 18 U.S.C. § 871, when the
defendant is in custody under the Mental Incompetency Statutes (18
U.S.C. §§ 4244, 4246), requires approval from CTS. In other cases,
United States Attorneys must consult prior to dismissing a count
involving, or entering into any sentence commitment or other case
settlement involving a § 871 charge.


https://www.secretservice.gov/newsroom/releases/2024/01/phoenix-man-arrested-making-online-death-threats-against-president-and

PHOENIX –David Michael Hanson, 41, of Phoenix, was arrested on Wednesday
for making online threats against the President and Vice-President.
Hanson was charged by Federal criminal complaint on Tuesday with five
counts of Threats Against the President and Successors to the Presidency
and five counts of Interstate Communication of Threats.

The complaint alleges that in November and December of 2023, while
living in Arizona, Hanson used a social media platform to post threats
to murder the President and Vice President of the United States. On
November 19, 2023, Hanson posted online a series of threatening
statements including one that stated, “#joeAndKamala I’m asking you to
resign on Monday your alternative is death brutally murdered.” After the
U.S. Secret Service spoke to Hanson and warned him that it was a Federal
crime to post such threats, on December 23, 2023, Hanson posted another
series of similar threats aimed at the President and Vice-President.

Each count of Threats Against the President and Successors to the
Presidency carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison, a fine of
up to $250,000, and up to three years of supervised release. Each count
of Interstate Communication of Threats carries a maximum sentence of
five years in prison, a fine of up to $250,000, and up to three years of
supervised release.

A complaint is simply a method by which a person is charged with
criminal activity and raises no inference of guilt. An individual is
presumed innocent until evidence is presented to a jury that establishes
guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.

The United States Secret Service is conducting the investigation in this
case. The United States Attorney’s Office, District of Arizona, is
handling the prosecution.


Those can be reported here:

https://tips.fbi.gov/home

https://www.justice.gov/action-center/report-crime-or-submit-complaint

https://www.secretservice.gov/contact

https://www.dhs.gov/see-something-say-something/reporting/california


Fellow citizens, won't you join in ending Rudey's terrorism here?

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Trump even talked about supposed "post=birth abortions in the debate and
no one in the GOP is questioning that.
Some Dems have advocated for exactly this. What's your point?
Cite any Democrats advocating for "post birth abortions".
"post birth" HAHAHHAHAHA
You missed the part of the thread where I cited exactly that.
You're a liar. You never cited that.
Cite Democrats calling for "post-birth abortions".
I'd like to see her come up with a defintion for
that ;)
I don't have my original citation handy but there is a movement for
just that:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/After-birth_abortion
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Post by John Doe
Trump even talked about supposed "post=birth abortions in the debate and
no one in the GOP is questioning that.
Some Dems have advocated for exactly this. What's your point?
Cite any Democrats advocating for "post birth abortions".
"post birth" HAHAHHAHAHA
You missed the part of the thread where I cited exactly that.
You're a liar. You never cited that.
Cite Democrats calling for "post-birth abortions".
I'd like to see her come up with a defintion for
that ;)
I don't have my original citation handy but there is a movement for
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/After-birth_abortion
this is going to be really important ,
when the asians drop a bomb on your head
Alan Bond
2024-07-27 18:23:25 UTC
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Post by NoBody
Post by John Doe
Trump even talked about supposed "post=birth abortions in the debate and
no one in the GOP is questioning that.
Some Dems have advocated for exactly this. What's your point?
Cite any Democrats advocating for "post birth abortions".
"post birth" HAHAHHAHAHA
You missed the part of the thread where I cited exactly that.
You're a liar. You never cited that.
Cite Democrats calling for "post-birth abortions".
I'd like to see her come up with a defintion for
that ;)
I don't have my original citation handy but there is a movement for
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/After-birth_abortion
"After-Birth Abortion: Why Should the Baby Live?", by Francesca Minerva and
Alberto Giubilini, is *satire*.
super70s
2024-07-27 10:27:05 UTC
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Post by John Doe
Trump even talked about supposed "post=birth abortions in the debate and
no one in the GOP is questioning that.
Some Dems have advocated for exactly this. What's your point?
Cite any Democrats advocating for "post birth abortions".
"post birth" HAHAHHAHAHA
You missed the part of the thread where I cited exactly that.
You're a liar. You never cited that.
Cite Democrats calling for "post-birth abortions".
Swill
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She won't give us a cite for a Dem who has "advocated exactly this" so
we can judge his/her reliability.

It's like saying every crazy thing MTG or Steve King has said is
representative of the entire Republican party.

Shithead was out on the campaign trail yesterday repeating this
"post-birth abortion" Big Lie, also calling Harris a "bum."

He's going to get every Harris voter and any voter who may be on the
fence about Harris to walk across broken glass to vote for her.
Governor Swill
2024-07-27 14:39:48 UTC
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Post by John Doe
Trump even talked about supposed "post=birth abortions in the debate and
no one in the GOP is questioning that.
Some Dems have advocated for exactly this. What's your point?
Cite any Democrats advocating for "post birth abortions".
"post birth" HAHAHHAHAHA
You missed the part of the thread where I cited exactly that.
You're a liar. You never cited that.
Cite Democrats calling for "post-birth abortions".
Swill
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She won't give us a cite for a Dem who has "advocated exactly this" so
we can judge his/her reliability.
It's like saying every crazy thing MTG or Steve King has said is
representative of the entire Republican party.
Shithead was out on the campaign trail yesterday repeating this
"post-birth abortion" Big Lie, also calling Harris a "bum."
He's going to get every Harris voter and any voter who may be on the
fence about Harris to walk across broken glass to vote for her.
McCain picked Palin and irritated the center so badly that only the fiercest bigots voted
GOP.

Similarly, Trump is throwing away the votes of centrist women, especially the suburban
ones.

#nevertrump
NP: Steely Dan - Jack of Speed
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2024-07-27 17:00:17 UTC
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McCain picked Palin
Governor Swill /Rudy Canoza/Lou Bricano/J Carlson/Michael A Terrell and
a dozen other socks wrote:

Multiple death threats against Trump:
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thrive. Getting rid of Trump permanently
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That constitutes a DEATH THREAT against a former President, Rudey:


https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/871
18 U.S. Code § 871 - Threats against President and successors to the
Presidency
U.S. Code
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(a)Whoever knowingly and willfully deposits for conveyance in the mail
or for a delivery from any post office or by any letter carrier any
letter, paper, writing, print, missive, or document containing any
threat to take the life of, to kidnap, or to inflict bodily harm upon
the President of the United States, the President-elect, the Vice
President or other officer next in the order of succession to the office
of President of the United States, or the Vice President-elect, or
knowingly and willfully otherwise makes any such threat against the
President, President-elect, Vice President or other officer next in the
order of succession to the office of President, or Vice President-elect,
shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than five years,
or both.
(b)The terms “President-elect” and “Vice President-elect” as used in
this section shall mean such persons as are the apparent successful
candidates for the offices of President and Vice President,
respectively, as ascertained from the results of the general elections
held to determine the electors of President and Vice President in
accordance with title 3, United States Code, sections 1 and 2. The
phrase “other officer next in the order of succession to the office of
President” as used in this section shall mean the person next in the
order of succession to act as President in accordance with title 3,
United States Code, sections 19 and 20.
(June 25, 1948, ch. 645, 62 Stat. 740; June 1, 1955, ch. 115, § 1, 69
Stat. 80; Pub. L. 87–829, § 1, Oct. 15, 1962, 76 Stat. 956; Pub. L.
97–297, § 2, Oct. 12, 1982, 96 Stat. 1318; Pub. L. 103–322, title
XXXIII, § 330016(1)(H), Sept. 13, 1994, 108 Stat. 2147.)

9-65.200 - Threats Against the President and Successors to the
Presidency; Threats Against Former Presidents; and Certain Other Secret
Service Protectees
The Counterterrorism Section of the National Security Division has
supervisory authority over 18 U.S.C. §§ 871 and 879 cases. As great
caution must be taken in matters relating to the security of the persons
protected by 18 U.S.C. § 871, United States Attorneys are encouraged to
consult with the Counterterrorism Section (CTS) of the National Security
Division when they have doubts on the prosecutive merit of a case. For
the same reason, dismissal of complaints under 18 U.S.C. § 871, when the
defendant is in custody under the Mental Incompetency Statutes (18
U.S.C. §§ 4244, 4246), requires approval from CTS. In other cases,
United States Attorneys must consult prior to dismissing a count
involving, or entering into any sentence commitment or other case
settlement involving a § 871 charge.


https://www.secretservice.gov/newsroom/releases/2024/01/phoenix-man-arrested-making-online-death-threats-against-president-and

PHOENIX –David Michael Hanson, 41, of Phoenix, was arrested on Wednesday
for making online threats against the President and Vice-President.
Hanson was charged by Federal criminal complaint on Tuesday with five
counts of Threats Against the President and Successors to the Presidency
and five counts of Interstate Communication of Threats.

The complaint alleges that in November and December of 2023, while
living in Arizona, Hanson used a social media platform to post threats
to murder the President and Vice President of the United States. On
November 19, 2023, Hanson posted online a series of threatening
statements including one that stated, “#joeAndKamala I’m asking you to
resign on Monday your alternative is death brutally murdered.” After the
U.S. Secret Service spoke to Hanson and warned him that it was a Federal
crime to post such threats, on December 23, 2023, Hanson posted another
series of similar threats aimed at the President and Vice-President.

Each count of Threats Against the President and Successors to the
Presidency carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison, a fine of
up to $250,000, and up to three years of supervised release. Each count
of Interstate Communication of Threats carries a maximum sentence of
five years in prison, a fine of up to $250,000, and up to three years of
supervised release.

A complaint is simply a method by which a person is charged with
criminal activity and raises no inference of guilt. An individual is
presumed innocent until evidence is presented to a jury that establishes
guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.

The United States Secret Service is conducting the investigation in this
case. The United States Attorney’s Office, District of Arizona, is
handling the prosecution.


Those can be reported here:

https://tips.fbi.gov/home

https://www.justice.gov/action-center/report-crime-or-submit-complaint

https://www.secretservice.gov/contact

https://www.dhs.gov/see-something-say-something/reporting/california


Fellow citizens, won't you join in ending Rudey's terrorism here?

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Post by John Doe
Trump even talked about supposed "post=birth abortions in the debate and
no one in the GOP is questioning that.
Some Dems have advocated for exactly this. What's your point?
Cite any Democrats advocating for "post birth abortions".
"post birth" HAHAHHAHAHA
You missed the part of the thread where I cited exactly that.
You're a liar. You never cited that.
Cite Democrats calling for "post-birth abortions".
Swill
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She won't give us a cite for a Dem who has "advocated exactly this" so
we can judge his/her reliability.
It's like saying every crazy thing MTG or Steve King has said is
representative of the entire Republican party.
Shithead was out on the campaign trail yesterday repeating this
"post-birth abortion" Big Lie, also calling Harris a "bum."
He's going to get every Harris voter and any voter who may be on the
fence about Harris to walk across broken glass to vote for her.
McCain picked Palin and irritated the center so badly that only the fiercest bigots voted
GOP.
Similarly, Trump is throwing away the votes of centrist women, especially the suburban
ones.
Exactly. And Trump picked Vance because Vance "liked him the most". Yet
another indication of what a miserable leader Trump is and how he had to
go into bankruptcy so many times.
Post by Governor Swill
#nevertrump
NP: Steely Dan - Jack of Speed
NoBody
2024-07-04 14:27:34 UTC
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Post by Ubiquitous
Vice President Kamala Harris was fact-checked in a community note on X and
blasted by social media users after claiming on Sunday that former President
Donald Trump would institute a federal abortion ban.
Harris tweeted, “Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide. President
@JoeBiden and I will do everything in our power to stop him and restore
women’s reproductive freedom.” The vice president’s post came just three days
after Trump said in his debate with President Joe Biden that he would not
sign a federal abortion ban, a position he has taken throughout the 2024
presidential campaign.
The community note on X fact-checked Harris’ claim, stating, “President Trump
has repeatedly said he will not sign a national abortion ban.” The fact-check
also provided multiple links to news articles from legacy media outlets
reporting on Trump’s abortion stance and a link to a video posted by Trump on
Truth Social in April, where the former president said he wants the states
and “the will of the people” to decide abortion laws.
Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide.
and restore women’s reproductive freedom.
During the CNN debate on Thursday, Trump reiterated that he would not support
federal bans on abortion or abortion pills. He also continued to defend the
Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade — which was partly accomplished
thanks to three conservative justices appointed by Trump — and added that
Democrats, such as Biden, are the “radicals” in the abortion debate.
“Under Roe v. Wade, you have late-term abortion. You can do whatever you
want. Depending on the state, you can do whatever you want. We don’t think
that’s a good thing. We think it’s a radical thing,” Trump said. “We think
the Democrats are the radicals, not the Republicans.”
Biden promised during the debate that he would restore Roe v. Wade‘s pro-
abortion protections.
Democrats and the Biden campaign have pushed the issue of abortion in the
years following the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Wome’s
Health Organization. In the past two years, the pro-abortion side has seen
numerous successful elections — even in red states — when abortion is on the
ballot.
Harris has made a habit of posting false claims about Trump’s abortion
stance. She wrote on June 25 that “Trump would seek to ban abortion
nationwide, with or without the help of Congress.” In a speech in May, the
vice president accused Trump of “gaslighting” voters into believing he would
not sign a national abortion ban.
“Enough with the gaslighting because we all know if Donald Trump gets the
chance, he will sign a national abortion ban,” she said.
As the 2024 election nears, Trump and his presidential campaign have been
strategic in how they address the abortion issue. While the former president
said he supports states passing restrictions on abortion, he has come out
against abortion laws passed in Arizona and Florida that he says are too
conservative.
--
Let's go Brandon!
Given that the GOP refuses to vote for bills that would protect access
to contraception and IVF, it really doesn't take a rocket scientist to
see where the GOP machine is headed.
Kamala lied and got caught. Your spinning doesn't change that.
Full stop.
Post by John Doe
Trump even talked about supposed "post=birth abortions in the debate and
no one in the GOP is questioning that.
Some Dems have advocated for exactly this. What's your point?
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Brandon Clark
2024-07-04 16:11:38 UTC
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Post by NoBody
Post by John Doe
Post by Ubiquitous
Vice President Kamala Harris was fact-checked in a community note on X and
blasted by social media users after claiming on Sunday that former President
Donald Trump would institute a federal abortion ban.
Harris tweeted, “Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide. President
@JoeBiden and I will do everything in our power to stop him and restore
women’s reproductive freedom.” The vice president’s post came just three days
after Trump said in his debate with President Joe Biden that he would not
sign a federal abortion ban, a position he has taken throughout the 2024
presidential campaign.
The community note on X fact-checked Harris’ claim, stating, “President Trump
has repeatedly said he will not sign a national abortion ban.” The fact-check
also provided multiple links to news articles from legacy media outlets
reporting on Trump’s abortion stance and a link to a video posted by Trump on
Truth Social in April, where the former president said he wants the states
and “the will of the people” to decide abortion laws.
Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide.
and restore women’s reproductive freedom.
During the CNN debate on Thursday, Trump reiterated that he would not support
federal bans on abortion or abortion pills. He also continued to defend the
Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade — which was partly accomplished
thanks to three conservative justices appointed by Trump — and added that
Democrats, such as Biden, are the “radicals” in the abortion debate.
“Under Roe v. Wade, you have late-term abortion. You can do whatever you
want. Depending on the state, you can do whatever you want. We don’t think
that’s a good thing. We think it’s a radical thing,” Trump said. “We think
the Democrats are the radicals, not the Republicans.”
Biden promised during the debate that he would restore Roe v. Wade‘s pro-
abortion protections.
Democrats and the Biden campaign have pushed the issue of abortion in the
years following the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Wome’s
Health Organization. In the past two years, the pro-abortion side has seen
numerous successful elections — even in red states — when abortion is on the
ballot.
Harris has made a habit of posting false claims about Trump’s abortion
stance. She wrote on June 25 that “Trump would seek to ban abortion
nationwide, with or without the help of Congress.” In a speech in May, the
vice president accused Trump of “gaslighting” voters into believing he would
not sign a national abortion ban.
“Enough with the gaslighting because we all know if Donald Trump gets the
chance, he will sign a national abortion ban,” she said.
As the 2024 election nears, Trump and his presidential campaign have been
strategic in how they address the abortion issue. While the former president
said he supports states passing restrictions on abortion, he has come out
against abortion laws passed in Arizona and Florida that he says are too
conservative.
--
Let's go Brandon!
Given that the GOP refuses to vote for bills that would protect access
to contraception and IVF, it really doesn't take a rocket scientist to
see where the GOP machine is headed.
Kamala lied and got caught. Your spinning doesn't change that.
Full stop.
Post by John Doe
Trump even talked about supposed "post=birth abortions in the debate and
no one in the GOP is questioning that.
Some Dems have advocated for exactly this. What's your point?
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Adam Nagourney
2024-07-10 15:20:30 UTC
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Post by NoBody
Post by John Doe
Post by Ubiquitous
Vice President Kamala Harris was fact-checked in a community note on X and
blasted by social media users after claiming on Sunday that former President
Donald Trump would institute a federal abortion ban.
Harris tweeted, “Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide. President
@JoeBiden and I will do everything in our power to stop him and restore
women’s reproductive freedom.” The vice president’s post came just three days
after Trump said in his debate with President Joe Biden that he would not
sign a federal abortion ban, a position he has taken throughout the 2024
presidential campaign.
The community note on X fact-checked Harris’ claim, stating, “President Trump
has repeatedly said he will not sign a national abortion ban.” The fact-check
also provided multiple links to news articles from legacy media outlets
reporting on Trump’s abortion stance and a link to a video posted by Trump on
Truth Social in April, where the former president said he wants the states
and “the will of the people” to decide abortion laws.
Donald Trump would ban abortion nationwide.
and restore women’s reproductive freedom.
During the CNN debate on Thursday, Trump reiterated that he would not support
federal bans on abortion or abortion pills. He also continued to defend the
Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade — which was partly accomplished
thanks to three conservative justices appointed by Trump — and added that
Democrats, such as Biden, are the “radicals” in the abortion debate.
“Under Roe v. Wade, you have late-term abortion. You can do whatever you
want. Depending on the state, you can do whatever you want. We don’t think
that’s a good thing. We think it’s a radical thing,” Trump said. “We think
the Democrats are the radicals, not the Republicans.”
Biden promised during the debate that he would restore Roe v. Wade‘s pro-
abortion protections.
Democrats and the Biden campaign have pushed the issue of abortion in the
years following the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Wome’s
Health Organization. In the past two years, the pro-abortion side has seen
numerous successful elections — even in red states — when abortion is on the
ballot.
Harris has made a habit of posting false claims about Trump’s abortion
stance. She wrote on June 25 that “Trump would seek to ban abortion
nationwide, with or without the help of Congress.” In a speech in May, the
vice president accused Trump of “gaslighting” voters into believing he would
not sign a national abortion ban.
“Enough with the gaslighting because we all know if Donald Trump gets the
chance, he will sign a national abortion ban,” she said.
As the 2024 election nears, Trump and his presidential campaign have been
strategic in how they address the abortion issue. While the former president
said he supports states passing restrictions on abortion, he has come out
against abortion laws passed in Arizona and Florida that he says are too
conservative.
--
Let's go Brandon!
Given that the GOP refuses to vote for bills that would protect access
to contraception and IVF, it really doesn't take a rocket scientist to
see where the GOP machine is headed.
Kamala lied and got caught. Your spinning doesn't change that.
Full stop.
Post by John Doe
Trump even talked about supposed "post=birth abortions in the debate and
no one in the GOP is questioning that.
Some Dems have advocated for exactly this. What's your point?
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