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What Next12 Marras 2024

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Donald Trump’s position on abortion was opaque enough that even states that passed protections for abortion rights still voted for him by a large margin. But even if a national abortion ban—something JD Vance has spoken in favor of—is probably untenable politically, how else could the incoming administration restrict access to abortion across the country?


Guest: Caroline Kitchener, national reporter covering abortion for the Washington Post.


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