FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 21, 2024
Contact: Leila Miller | press@indivisible.org
Indivisible on Trump’s Comments on Birth Control: ‘Trump will continue to take away your rights.’
Washington, D.C. — Today, Indivisible’s Chief Campaigns Officer Sarah Dohl, released the following statement following Trump’s comments about possible state-level birth control restrictions:
“Donald Trump’s recent comments suggesting he’s open to state-level birth control bans confirm what we already know: Trump will continue to take away your rights. His willingness to entertain such extreme positions is a clear signal of what’s to come if he’s back in office. Make no mistake, Donald Trump is responsible for the end of Roe v. Wade and he will ban abortion nationwide and take away our access to birth control if it benefits him politically with the most extreme, anti-women wing of the Republican party.
"Trump’s strategy is clear: sow chaos and uncertainty on his unpopular positions and ride a wave of misinformation back to the White House. One day he hints at draconian policies, the next he might backtrack, but his core intent remains the same. He is a textbook narcissist who prioritizes his interests over the freedom of the American people.
"In contrast, Joe Biden has consistently promised to protect our reproductive rights. He is committed to signing federal abortion protections into law and vetoing any national abortion ban. From Arizona to Florida and beyond, Indivisible will make sure every voter knows exactly where Trump stands when they head to the ballot box in November — because our health, our choices, and our freedom are on the line.”
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