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Harris Claims Trump Would Enact National Abortion Ban if Re-Elected; Trump Denies

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Philadelphia,September 11 :
If re-elected, former US President Donald Trump will sign a nationwide ban on abortion, according to US Vice President Kamala Harris. On the other hand, Trump referred to Harris' claim as a "lie" and asserted that there is no justification for signing a ban.

In their face-off at the Philadelphia presidential debate, which was broadcast live by ABC News, candidates Kamala Harris and Donald Trump discussed abortion. The only justifications she could find for Trump's abortion policy were rape and incest, she claimed, calling them "immoral."

“Well, as I said, you're going to hear a bunch of lies, and that's actually not a surprising fact,” Kamala Harris remarked in response to the question of abortion. To set the stage, Donald Trump personally appointed three Supreme Court justices with the goal of rolling back the protections afforded by Roe v. Wade. As he had planned, they carried it out precisely.

The Trump administration has enacted abortion prohibitions in more than 20 states, criminalizing the practice of medicine and, in one case, guaranteeing a life sentence for violators. We all know what it means: Trump's abortion bans don't provide any exceptions, not even for rape or incest. The right to decide what happens to one's body after a crime or bodily violation does not belong to a survivor. Something about that is wrong with the world. Additionally, she emphasized that one need not give up their religious or philosophical convictions in order to concur.

Trump and the government should not dictate to women their sexual and reproductive choices, according to Kamala Harris. After announcing her candidacy for president, she "proudly" promised to reinstate the protections of Roe v. Wade.

A woman's autonomy should not be dictated by the government or Donald Trump, according to Democratic presidential contender Kamala Harris. Based on my conversations with women all around our nation, this is exactly the topic that people have been asking you to discuss. The story of a pregnant woman who wants to see her baby through to term, who is having a miscarriage, and who is bleeding out in a parking lot car because her healthcare providers are scared they might go to jail. She was opposed to that. No, her husband was against that. No one wants an incest survivor who is 12 or 13 years old to have to endure the pain of a forced pregnancy.

And I promise you, as president of the United States, I will proudly sign a bill into law to restore the protections of Roe v. Wade as soon as Congress adopts it. Just so you know, a nationwide ban on abortion is something Donald Trump would sign into law if he were to win reelection. The nationwide abortion monitor that he proposed for 2025 would keep tabs on all of your pregnancies and miscarriages. "It is my belief that the American people hold the view that the government should not establish certain freedoms, especially the right to make decisions regarding one's own body," she continued.

Trump called her statement that he would sign a nationwide abortion ban a "lie." He rejected her claim. All parties wanted it returned to the states, he continued, alluding to the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.

"Well, there she goes again, it's a lie," Trump responded to Harris' comments. Every single legal scholar wanted it returned to the states, and now the states are voting on it, so there's no need for me to sign a ban, and there's no need for anybody else to either. They wanted it returned to the United States, and although it may take some time, this issue has divided our nation for 52 years. Also, I accomplished something that no one had ever considered before. What she claims is completely false, and while I disagree with her on the abortion ban, my opinion is moot now that the states have taken up the cause.

He stated, "Well, I would have to, because again two things," when asked at the ABC News debate if he would veto the nationwide abortion ban. firstly, despite her repeated promises to return to Congress, she will never receive the necessary votes. With the Senate and House now split down the middle, it's next to impossible for her to secure a vote. Voters will not choose her. Voters won't choose her. She will not even come near.

In a landmark decision known as Roe vs. Wade, which was handed down to women in 1973, the United States Supreme Court outlawed abortion on June 24, 2022. As a result, the practice of legalizing abortion spread to other states.

A media source stated that states may control the practice of abortion after the Supreme Court determined that it could not uphold the nearly 50-year-old constitutional right to abortion in Roe vs. Wade. This ruling was cited by CNN.

A major issue in the upcoming 2024 election will be abortion. Freedom supporters have reportedly been trying to get reproductive rights preservation legislation on the November ballot so that people may have a say, according to a CNN story.