Overview
- Donald Trump is reportedly planning to run as a 'moderate' on abortion in the 2024 presidential election, despite his instrumental role in overturning Roe v. Wade.
- Hillary Clinton, Trump's 2016 rival, has publicly criticized this strategy, questioning whether women would believe his new stance.
- Trump has been at odds with anti-abortion groups and lawmakers, expressing concern that the GOP is 'getting killed on abortion' following the Supreme Court's destruction of Roe.
- Organizations such as Reproductive Freedom for All and EMILYs List have criticized Trump's new stance, labeling him an 'anti-abortion extremist'.
- Despite his new 'moderate' stance, Trump has avoided questions on whether he would sign national restrictions on abortion into law and criticized the six-week abortion ban in Florida.