💨 Abstract
President Donald Trump intends to hold a news conference aimed at addressing violent crime in D.C. An AP review reveals that several of his federal court nominees have expressed anti-abortion views and have connections to anti-abortion groups. These nominees, holding lifetime appointments, could significantly impact abortion rights long after Trump's presidency. Trump's stance on abortion has been inconsistent, shifting from supporting federal bans to advocating for state-level decisions.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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