(An archived version of the site is still viewable through the Internet Archive.) These changes to the information available on government websites reflects quiet moves on the part of the new Trump administration on abortion. Abortion was not mentioned in ...
As part of the incoming Trump administration’s purge of information they would rather people not have access to, the website reproductiverights.gov has been taken offline, as first spotted by CBS News.
Abortion information is disappearing from federal government websites, signaling potential changes in abortion under the second Trump administration.
On the evening of President Donald Trump’s inauguration, the U.S. government’s reproductive health website, reproductiverights.gov, suddenly went offline, sparking confusion and concern.
The site previously included information on medication abortion, state laws and financial assistance. While some archived materials remain viewable through the Internet Archive, most recent ...
Republicans have also introduced legislation allowing citizens to sue internet providers for hosting websites that sell abortion medication — a proposal that relies on the same novel enforcement ...
The move came ahead of the March for Life, the annual anti-abortion rally in Washington where Vice President JD Vance is expected to address attendees. By Chris Cameron Reporting from Washington ...
For individuals, couples and communities facing the nation's most restrictive abortion bans, access to abortion care is not just politics, it’s personal. To protect storytellers’ identities, some names have been changed. Sixteen states currently have ...
Anti-abortion activists who gathered in Washington DC have criticised President Donald Trump for not supporting an end to national abortion access, one day after he issued pardons to 23 activists ...
WASHINGTON, Jan 24 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump on Friday used his executive authority to restore U.S. participation in two international anti-abortion pacts, including one that cuts off U.S ...
House Republicans on Thursday passed their version of a “born-alive” abortion bill one day after Democrats blocked the Senate version from advancing. The bill requires health care practitioner ...
Several women who regret having an abortion — and men who regret that their unborn child was aborted — spoke in front of the steps of the Supreme Court on Friday.