'It's irrelevant whether I'm comfortable or not,' he said in a new interview.
Former President Donald Trump maintained in a new interview that he'd leave it up to individual states whether or not they want to monitor women's pregnancies to determine if someone gets an abortion after their state's legal ban and then prosecute them.
Time also asked, "Do you think states should monitor women's pregnancies so they can know if they've gotten an abortion after the ban?"When previously asked if doctors should be punished for performing abortions, Trump had said it was a "state's rights issue." "I don't tell you what I'm gonna vote for," he said. "I only tell you the state's gonna make a determination."He said in early April that, with the reversal of Roe v. Wade's nationwide abortion access protections, the issue should be left to individual states as long as they include exceptions for rape, incest and the life of the pregnant woman.However, he has repeatedly touted his role in ending Roe by naming three of the U.S.
"It shouldn't matter where in America you live," Biden said in a speech last week. "This isn't about states' rights, this is about women's rights."
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