Figures in both the pro-Donald Trump and anti-Donald Trump camps agree his announcement on abortion was smart politics. On Monday, former President Donald Trump issued a video statement on abortion and access to fertility treatments. Trump said he supports the states being allowed to decide on abortion limits, saying many will have different rules, but “at the end of the day, this is all about the will of the people.” He also stressed that supporting in vitro fertilization (IVF) was an “important part” of supporting parents in their “quest for the ultimate joy in life.”
“It’s actually a savvy take,” said anti-Trump co-host of ABC’s The View, Alyssa Farah Griffin, in an interview with The Daily Beast. She continued: “He can claim the conservative mantle that he’s for states’ rights. And he avoids the political liability of calling for 15 weeks, which Republicans see as a betrayal on the life issue and Democrats will frame as a national abortion ban.”
“Now he’s repositioning to punt responsibility for the more extreme abortion decisions on Republican governors and off of himself,” Griffin added.
In addition to a begrudging acknowledgment from anti-Trumpers, the former President received backing from several key U.S. Senate allies. On Monday, Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) told the press that he thought former President Trump‘s stance was “generally the right approach.” Hawley added, “We don’t have a national referendum system.”
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), a one-time Trump-skeptic, echoed the former President’s abortion statement when he returned to Capitol Hill on Monday, stating, “it’s the voters who decide” not the government or a court “decreeing a rule for everyone and disenfranchising the voters.”