What Trump Has Done on Reproductive Health Care In His First 100 Days
Briefly

In the first 100 days of his second term, President Trump has implemented measures affecting abortion and reproductive health care access. Key actions include pardoning anti-abortion protesters, curtailing FACE Act prosecutions, rescinding a military travel policy for reproductive services, and reinstating the Global Gag Rule. Additionally, the Administration dismissed a lawsuit designed to protect emergency abortion access under EMTALA, raising concerns among reproductive rights advocates about potential future restrictions on healthcare services for women.
The Administration dropped a Biden-era lawsuit seeking to protect access to emergency abortions, which the DOJ moved to dismiss, impacting reproductive health care access.
The U.S. Department of Justice announced it would curtail prosecutions against individuals violating the FACE Act, jeopardizing protections for abortion clinics and patients.
Read at time.com
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