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Abortion advocates have long used the talking point that abortion is a matter "between a woman and her doctor" alone. But their reckless abandonment of safety standards has taken doctors out of the process.
The Daily Signal reported that the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is terminating rules and programs that violate the Hyde Amendment, which prohibits the use of federal taxpayer dollars for abortions.
President Donald Trump's Department of Health and Human Services is cleaning up the Biden administration regulation so that it is in compliance with the Hyde Amendment, which prohibits taxpayer funding for abortions, HHS officials told The Daily Signal.
Trump administration officials committed to "protect unborn life at all stages" at the five-year anniversary event of a 40-nation coalition of countries that declare that there is no international right to abortion.
Pro-life organizations across the nation are united in their opposition to any taxpayer dollars going to the Abortion Industry.
The slogan "love them both" is often used in the pro-life movement. But what does it mean at its core?

From a pro-life standpoint, this parallel decline signals more than coincidence: It underscores how the retreat from faith is diminishing the cultural and moral imperatives that encourage childbearing and child-rearing.
Given the scientific evidence supporting Abortion Pill Reversal (APR), and with children actively enjoying healthy lives today after successful APR, a logical opposition to APR does not exist.
The facility kills babies up to 34 weeks' gestation — about 13 weeks after the point of fetal viability — making it one of only a handful of such centers nationwide where babies can be killed in the third trimester without any medical justification required.
With pro-life Republicans currently holding a razor-thin advantage over the pro-abortion Democrat in the House, the Democrats were gleefully looking forward to 2026, at least back in April.