Trump says states could repeal abortion laws that are 'too tough'
Former US presidential candidate Donald Trump stated that some states restricting abortion rights act "too tough", and these measures should be reversed, according to Bloomberg.
"It’s going to be redone. They’re going to, you’re going to, and you end up with a vote from the people. They’re too tough, too tough. And those are going to be redone because already there’s a movement in those states," Trump said on Tuesday at a town hall meeting in Cumming, Georgia.
The Republican candidate did not specify which states he was referring to, but he mentioned Ohio as an example of a Republican-led state that voted to expand abortion rights during a recent ballot measure.
It is worth noting that Trump holds a slight lead over Harris in the early voting turnout among voters in battleground states. This is a promising sign for Republicans.
Trump has long been known for his willingness to mock political opponents. However, as the election approaches, he increasingly feels this weapon turned against him.