Trump has said abortion is a state issue. His judicial picks could shape it nationally for decades -
💨 Abstract
President Donald Trump plans to hold a news conference on Monday, aiming to address violent crime in D.C. Concurrently, a review by The Associated Press reveals that half of Trump's judicial nominees hold anti-abortion views or have ties to anti-abortion groups. These appointees, many from states with strict abortion laws, could influence abortion access long after Trump's presidency. Critics argue Trump is strategically appointing judges to limit abortion rights without explicit legislative action.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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