Abortion

"We don't need it any longer because we broke Roe v. Wade,” Trump said. “The states are working very brilliantly. It's working the way it's supposed to.”
The vice president hosted a campaign event in Tucson following the Arizona Supreme Court's ruling this week that allows an 1864 abortion ban to go into effect.
Overturning Roe set reproductive rights back 50 years. Arizona’s ruling sets it back 160.
The Texas Democrat used her “research” to get behind access to the abortion pill that’s at the center of a U.S. Supreme Court case.
"The Daily Show" correspondent hits back at Mark Simone's bizarre abortion claim.
“God heard you and the horrible events on Oct. 25 happened," state Rep. Michael Lemelin told his colleagues earlier this week.
The Fox News host's spin came after Democrats in the state legislature tried to do just that — but were blocked by Republicans.
The president reacted after Arizona's Supreme Court ruled that a 160-year-old law criminalizing most abortions could be reinstated.
“I am a mom, I am a brand new grandma, and I support life,” the Iowa Republican senator said, addressing the Arizona Supreme Court’s ruling on the procedure.
When state after state restricts abortion access ― sometimes via unelected judges ― access is endangered for millions of people in neighboring states, too.