Take Action Now: Oppose Trump’s Abortion Extremism

Take Action Now: Oppose Trump’s Abortion Extremism

Take Action Now: Oppose Trump’s Abortion Extremism

Organize this week against the Hyde Amendment and phony crisis-pregnancy centers.

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At a political rally on Saturday, President Trump ramped up his extremist position on abortion, spreading a baseless conspiracy theory about abortion clinic doctors murdering children after they are born—“the doctor and the mother determine whether or not they will execute the baby,” he said, to a roaring crowd. Trump’s fear-mongering about the right to choose is only going to make abortion harder and more dangerous to access.

Luckily, groups across the country are fighting back. This week’s Take Action Now gives you three ways to get involved in the fight to defend abortion access.

Take Action Now gives you three meaningful actions you can take each week whatever your schedule. You can sign up here to get these actions and more in your inbox every Tuesday.

NO TIME TO SPARE?

Women have been fighting for equal rights for a long time, but Trump’s agenda makes building grassroots power more urgent than ever. Cecile Richards, the former president of Planned Parenthood, has founded a new organization called Supermajority with activists Alicia Garza and Ai-jen Poo, where members will contribute to a mass movement of on-the-ground organizing for women’s rights. Sign up here to become a founding member.

GOT SOME TIME?

Pro-choice advocates in the House and the Senate took the fight to the right this year by introducing the EACH Woman Act. The law would end the Hyde Amendment, which prohibits insurance funding from being used for abortion. Having the House pass this act would send a strong message to the anti-choice right, so call your representative today and urge them to vote for it. The act already has 100 cosponsors.

READY TO DIG IN?

Anti-choice extremists have gone so far as to establish fake abortion clinics, or “crisis-pregnancy centers,” across the country. The Supreme Court has enshrined the right for these “clinics” to exist but we can still fight back: use ReproAction’s clinic database and tool kit to start a campaign to protest and get these phony clinics out of your community, or become a Planned Parenthood Defender to stay connected to actions across the country.

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Even before February 28, the reasons for Donald Trump’s imploding approval rating were abundantly clear: untrammeled corruption and personal enrichment to the tune of billions of dollars during an affordability crisis, a foreign policy guided only by his own derelict sense of morality, and the deployment of a murderous campaign of occupation, detention, and deportation on American streets. 

Now an undeclared, unauthorized, unpopular, and unconstitutional war of aggression against Iran has spread like wildfire through the region and into Europe. A new “forever war”—with an ever-increasing likelihood of American troops on the ground—may very well be upon us.  

As we’ve seen over and over, this administration uses lies, misdirection, and attempts to flood the zone to justify its abuses of power at home and abroad. Just as Trump, Marco Rubio, and Pete Hegseth offer erratic and contradictory rationales for the attacks on Iran, the administration is also spreading the lie that the upcoming midterm elections are under threat from noncitizens on voter rolls. When these lies go unchecked, they become the basis for further authoritarian encroachment and war. 

In these dark times, independent journalism is uniquely able to uncover the falsehoods that threaten our republic—and civilians around the world—and shine a bright light on the truth. 

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