Donald Trump suggested he might curb access to abortion pills despite previous support for their legality, signaling a potential policy shift during a news conference. Trump discussed possible federal restrictions on mifepristone, a medication used for most U.S. abortions. His remarks at Mar-a-Lago could impact his standing among both moderate and anti-abortion voters, amid ongoing debates within the GOP on handling abortion rights federally. Trump’s position remains pivotal as Vice President Kamala Harris focuses on abortion access in her campaign, contrasting Trump’s fluctuating stance.
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