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WASHINGTON, D.C. — Donald Trump said in an interview Tuesday that he’s considering restrictions on birth control, and later claimed that he and Republicans would not support a ban on birth control. That’s cute, but it’s a lie. We know exactly what he’ll do — because he already spent his first term restricting access to birth control and other sexual and reproductive health care. Let’s run the tape.

Statement from Jenny Lawson, executive director, Planned Parenthood Votes:

“Donald Trump’s position on sexual and reproductive health care is no mystery. Trump has a proven record of restricting birth control and dismantling reproductive health programs. In his first term, Trump attacked the Title X program by forcing out key providers and decimating a critical federal program that provides people affordable access to birth control, STI testing and treatment, and cancer screenings, among other vital health care. That’s just one in a long list of things that Trump and his administration pursued that had devastating consequences for sexual and reproductive health care nationwide — and they’ve made their plan for 2025 clear.

“Planned Parenthood Votes will continue to make clear to voters what Donald Trump and his allies did and will do if allowed into the White House again this year.”

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Planned Parenthood Votes is an independent expenditure political committee registered with the Federal Election Commission. 

Paid for by Planned Parenthood Votes, 123 William St, NY NY 10038. Not authorized by any candidate or candidate’s committee.

 

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