The presumptive GOP presidential nominee also speculated that Florida will ‘change’ in November as pro-lifers are working to defeat another radical abortion amendment.
It remains to be seen if the new statement will mark a return to the broad pro-life platform Trump ran on in his previous candidacies or double down on attempts to chart a new middle ground on the issue.
Florida voters are set to decide in November whether to add a virtually unlimited ‘right’ to abortion in their state constitution after a 4-3 ruling from the Florida Supreme Court.
‘Protections for babies 16 weeks and beyond ISN'T good enough. We need protections for preborn babies from the moment of conception!’ read a statement from Students for Life.
While not surprising given the scope of Ohio's pro-abortion constitutional amendment, the dismissal offers a grim preview of how most abortion-related lawsuits can expect to fare under the new status quo.
Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America hailed the ruling by the state’s highest court in a Tuesday press release, noting that 'tens of thousands of children with beating hearts will continue to be protected from brutal abortions.'