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Trump Signs New Pair Of Executive Orders Limiting Taxpayer-Funded Abortions Both At Home And Abroad

President Donald Trump rescinded former President Joe Biden’s order expanding abortion access, ordering on Friday that the federal government and U.S. taxpayers no longer fund abortions at home or abroad.

trump signed presidential order “We are enacting laws similar to the Hyde Amendment that prevent federal funding for elective abortions, reflecting a longstanding consensus that American taxpayers should not be forced to pay for that practice.” That order. Trump canceled due to two Biden-era orders It defended expanded access to abortion and accused them of ignoring “this well-established, common sense policy by embedding mandatory elective abortion taxpayer funds in a variety of federal programs.”

“Consistent with the Hyde Amendment, it is the policy of the United States to end the mandatory use of federal taxpayer dollars to fund or facilitate elective abortion,” according to Trump’s executive order. .

trump signed another executive order cancel Biden Presidential Memorandum Funding Abortion Abroad Supports Abortion and Reinstates Mexico City Policy Out of 2021, Reagan-era rule prohibiting foreign nongovernmental organizations from funding abortions to receive U.S. global health aid . Trump reinstated it in his first term, but Biden rescinded Trump’s reinstatement.

The Secretary of State and the Secretary of Health and Human Services will implement the restored policy. The Secretary of State is required, according to the executive order, “to ensure that U.S. taxpayer dollars do not fund programs that support or participate in the administration of programs of forced abortion or involuntary sterilization.”

planned parenthood dubbing It called the Mexico City policy a “global gag rule” and called for its repeal, arguing it was “dangerous” and “endangers the health and livelihoods of women and girls around the world.”

Trump signed the executive order a year after the Supreme Court ruled, the same day he and Vice President J.D. Vance spoke at the 52nd March of Life, the first to be held since 1974. Roev. Wade Women had a constitutional right to abortion. (Related: ‘We want more babies in the United States’: Trump, Vance Rouse’s huge crowd after inauguration)

The Biden administration, under pressure from pro-abortion activists in the Democratic Party, had avoided the Hyde amendment – the law first passed in 1976 It prevents the use of Medicaid to fund abortions, except in cases of pregnancies resulting from rape or incest, or in situations that threaten the life of the mother involved, NPR has been reported. Biden denounced the Hyde Amendment just two days after showing his support during the 2019 presidential campaign. new york times.