well, you are very un educated about the topic, looking same like Trump who was fearmongering that democrats want to abort babies after birth.
Democrats broadly speaking do not want to allow abortion after birth, however there are some that do. Trump was referring to the comments made publicly by former Governor of Virginia Ralph Northam. Trump cited who he was quoting and quoted him. You may be aware of the comments in question, but if not, here they are in context:
Nobody wants to remove any restrictions and certainly nobody wants to allow women to terminate pregnancies in 9th month - unless a fetus is terminally ill and carrying it to term can cause fatal risk to the mother.
That may be your personal view, but it is not everyone's.
Alaska has passed laws to remove all restrictions on abortion. So long as it is a licensed physician performing the procedure, a woman in Alaska is allowed to have her unborn child terminated for any reason, or no reason at all, even in the 9th month. There is also no requirement for underage girls to notify parents before having their unborn child terminated.
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Colorado has passed laws similar to Alaska except that minors must get parent approval. They are pushing to have that policy enshrined in their state constitution.
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Michigan doesn't have restrictions but they do have a 24-hour waiting period and a required counseling session. There are a handful of other states who have also passed laws to remove restrictions on terminating unborn children in the 9th month without any health issues for the fetus or mother. Women do have the freedom to travel from one state to another, and there are a boatload of charities set up to pay for the travel costs of low income pregnant women.
read this and tell me you support law like that in USA and if you do I will lose any little respect I may have had for you.
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Read it, and there are no laws like that in the United States. If you have to go back more than a decade and in a foreign country to find your scary example then I think even you might realize you're reaching a bit. Contrary to the scaremongering, women in the United States have a greater access to late tern / partial birth abortion than they did before the Dobbs decision, but as mentioned earlier, some travel might be involved. So far no one has gone as far as former Governor Ralph Northam was suggesting and allowed post-birth abortion, but there are some nuts out there who want it.