'American women are not stupid,' Elizabeth Warren said after JD Vance's reassurances on abortion.
Elizabeth Warren said she does not believe JD Vance's comments about him and Donald Trump not planning a nationwide ban on abortion.The Republican candidate for Vice President committed to not imposing an abortion ban if he and Trump get into the White House during an interview with host Kristen Welker on NBC News' Meet The Press on Sunday morning.
S, with some arguing it should be interpreted to the fullest extent, restricting the delivery of medical instruments and supplies and ultimately ending surgical abortion too.This includes Jonathan F. Mitchell, who was behind Texas' restrictive abortion law coming into effect in 2021, before Roe v. Wade was overturned.'We don't need a federal ban when we have Comstock on the books,' he told The New York Times in February.
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