Trump tells anti-abortion activists to stay united for 2020
In a series of tweets about abortion, Trump did not state whether he was for or against the
But a senior administration official said Sunday that the president is troubled by new state laws that seek to imprison doctors who perform abortions.
The official said Trump wanted to make clear that one can oppose abortion, as he does, but still agree to allow it when rape or incest is involved, or when the pregnant woman's life is at risk. The official spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss Trump's reasoning.
Trump tweeted late Saturday that gains by anti-abortion activists will "rapidly disappear" if, as he put it, "we are foolish and do not stay UNITED as one."
As he heads into re-election season, the president is trying to walk a fine line between a conservative base that favors criminalizing access to abortion and potentially angering women who already are skeptical of him.
Disagreement among
House Minority Leader
Several of the
Other state laws ban abortion once a fetal heartbeat is detected, which experts say typically happens around the sixth week of pregnancy, but is often before most women realize or confirm they are expecting a baby.
Trump tweeted that "We have come very far" on the anti-abortion front in the two-plus years since he took office, noting the addition of more than 100 conservative federal judges and two Supreme Court justices "and a whole new & positive attitude about the Right to Life."
His selections of
Trump also claimed that "The Radical Left" is "imploding on this issue" and urged Republican unity on abortion to keep
"We must stick together and Win for Life in 2020," he tweeted.
Trump noted in the tweets that he holds the same anti-abortion position as Republican President
Trump includes regular references in his speeches to what he says are the
Polling suggests the abortion issue has the potential to stoke political engagement among both parties.
Vice President
Pence replied that he is proud to be part of a "pro-life administration," adding that he and Trump "have worked to stand for the sanctity of life since the outset of this administration. And I know many states around the country are embracing life."
Pence's spokeswoman,
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