Unfortunately, women’s reproductive rights are being violated by Trump’s legislature. According to Rebecca Traister, “Trump himself wrote a letter to supporters promising that if elected, he would sign a nationwide ban on abortions after 20 weeks, defund Planned Parenthood, make permanent the Hyde Amendment—the legislative rider that prevents Americans from using federal insurance programs like Medicaid to pay for abortions —and nominate ‘pro-life justices’ to the Supreme Court”. Here many proponents of pro-life advocates would agree with Trump’s legislature, however, opponents would justify that the defunding of Planned Parenthood would mean taking away some of the women’s reproductive rights and overturning Roe vs Wade. If the GOP did overturn Roe vs Wade, women who want an abortion may turn to dangerous approaches -- just like in the early 18th century, when abortion was illegal. Quezzaire states, “Though Trump himself made many conflicting statements about his actual stance on abortion and other women's issues, critics noted that many of his chosen candidates for top government positions, including chief of the Department of Health and Human Services, held views at odds with the women's rights movement”. In other words, Quezzaire is explaining how women’s healthcare rights could be at stake, considering the majority of Trump’s legislature disapproves of free contraceptives and abortion. Although Planned Parenthood and free contraceptives may only concern a group of women, it should in fact concern anyone who cares about fundamental human
Unfortunately, women’s reproductive rights are being violated by Trump’s legislature. According to Rebecca Traister, “Trump himself wrote a letter to supporters promising that if elected, he would sign a nationwide ban on abortions after 20 weeks, defund Planned Parenthood, make permanent the Hyde Amendment—the legislative rider that prevents Americans from using federal insurance programs like Medicaid to pay for abortions —and nominate ‘pro-life justices’ to the Supreme Court”. Here many proponents of pro-life advocates would agree with Trump’s legislature, however, opponents would justify that the defunding of Planned Parenthood would mean taking away some of the women’s reproductive rights and overturning Roe vs Wade. If the GOP did overturn Roe vs Wade, women who want an abortion may turn to dangerous approaches -- just like in the early 18th century, when abortion was illegal. Quezzaire states, “Though Trump himself made many conflicting statements about his actual stance on abortion and other women's issues, critics noted that many of his chosen candidates for top government positions, including chief of the Department of Health and Human Services, held views at odds with the women's rights movement”. In other words, Quezzaire is explaining how women’s healthcare rights could be at stake, considering the majority of Trump’s legislature disapproves of free contraceptives and abortion. Although Planned Parenthood and free contraceptives may only concern a group of women, it should in fact concern anyone who cares about fundamental human