Donald Trump has made it clear that he means what he says, and his actions have consistently reflected his commitment to undermine women’s rights. Dismissing him as merely a loose cannon at the podium misses the larger picture. The signs of his intentions were evident long before he took office.
Just two months prior to his inauguration, Trump reached out to anti-abortion advocates, outlining his dedication to their agenda. He promised to ban abortions after 20 weeks, appoint anti-abortion justices to the Supreme Court, cut funding for Planned Parenthood, and make the Hyde Amendment permanent, which restricts low-income women from accessing abortion services via Medicaid. His message was unmistakable: “I’m your guy — women’s bodies are now under my control.”
I still remember a comment from someone who reacted to my post about Trump’s letter, dismissing it as exaggeration. “He never said he’d ban abortion,” she wrote. If only I could share that level of delusion. Living in a blissful ignorance while the world crumbles around me sounds tempting, but sadly, I can’t. My reading comprehension keeps me rooted in reality, surrounded by those who prefer to stick their heads in the sand.
I didn’t want to be right, and I certainly don’t take pleasure in being proven correct. I would have been overjoyed to admit I was wrong, to wear the label of hyperbole, and to retreat to a quiet place far away from the realities of Trumpland. No more embellishing from me.
However, the truth is that President Trump is actively fulfilling the promises laid out in his anti-abortion letter by dismantling protections that allow women to lead autonomous lives. Whether through legislation or strategic appointments, the goal is evident: Trump and his administration seek control over women’s bodies and financial well-being.
Here’s a rundown of what Trump has done that shows his anti-abortion letter is no exaggeration:
- State Funding Restrictions: Trump signed legislation allowing states to withhold federal funds from family planning centers that provide abortion services. This move effectively defunds Planned Parenthood at the state level, a clear signal of intent.
- Anti-Abortion Appointees: Trump appointed two staunch anti-abortion advocates to key positions within the Health and Human Services department. Meet Jessica Green and Lisa Foster, who deny the effectiveness of birth control and believe that abortion leads to breast cancer. Green now oversees a significant budget for family planning services, despite her questionable beliefs.
- Health Care Discrimination: At a rally celebrating mediocre male accomplishments, Trump supported the American Health Care Act, which effectively treats being a woman as a pre-existing condition. This could lead to higher premiums and coverage denials for survivors of rape, new mothers, and others.
- Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch: Appointed by Trump, Gorsuch’s stance on abortion remains uncertain. While he acknowledges Roe v. Wade as established law, his prior writings suggest a potential inclination towards restricting women’s rights.
As I’ve noted before, the warnings about living in a dystopian landscape reminiscent of The Handmaid’s Tale were not hyperbolic. The reality is here, and it’s time to resist.
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Summary: Donald Trump’s policies and appointments have consistently undermined women’s rights and autonomy, revealing a systematic approach to controlling women’s bodies and lives. His actions reflect a commitment to anti-abortion ideals that threaten the well-being of women across the nation.
