Voters in seven states protect abortion rights as Trump returns to the White House
Donald Trump has been declared the 47th President of the United States, but voters in seven states have passed measures to protect abortion rights. This includes states like Missouri, which historically leaned Republican. In Arizona, voters established abortion as a fundamental right, overriding a 15-week ban. Colorado and Nevada also enshrined abortion rights in their constitutions, while Maryland expanded protections for reproductive freedom. Despite some losses, such as in Florida and Nebraska, advocates emphasize a growing public support for abortion access across the country. The results reflect a significant shift in voter sentiment regarding reproductive rights amid Trump's return to power.