Protecting Abortion, Electing Trump
What Next12 Nov 2024

Protecting Abortion, Electing Trump

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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