Trump's potential second term raises concerns over abortion access in the U.S

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Donald Trump's potential second term could lead to increased restrictions on abortion access in the U.S. This may occur even without a Republican-controlled Congress, as Trump could use federal actions and judicial appointments to limit abortion rights. Trump's previous Supreme Court appointments have already weakened abortion protections. His administration might target abortion pills, which accounted for two-thirds of U.S. abortions last year, by reinstating in-person requirements or interpreting existing laws to restrict access. Abortion rights advocates are preparing to challenge any new restrictions. They view Trump's election as a significant threat to reproductive rights and plan to oppose efforts to roll back existing protections.


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