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Conflicting Statements on National Abortion Ban

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Conflicting statements regarding a national abortion ban have emerged from former President Donald Trump and Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz. While Walz asserts that Trump is advocating for a nationwide abortion ban, Trump has recently claimed he would veto any such legislation, emphasizing that the decision should rest with the states.

Trump’s position on abortion has been inconsistent over time. He has previously supported measures to limit abortions, such as advocating for a ban on late-term abortions and expressing interest in a 15-week ban with exceptions. However, he has also stated multiple times that he does not support a federal abortion ban, insisting that it should be determined by state voters. This divergence in his statements has led to confusion and debate over his true stance on the issue. Meanwhile, Walz’s comments reflect a broader Democratic narrative that positions abortion rights as a critical issue in the upcoming election, emphasizing the importance of women’s autonomy over their reproductive choices.

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