Trump's Plans for Healthcare and Abortion: A Casual Chat

Tue Dec 10 2024
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President-elect Trump sat down with NBC’s “Meet the Press” to discuss his thoughts on healthcare and abortion. He didn't have much to say about replacing Obamacare, though. He still only has “ideas” for a better plan, and he’s not sure when he’ll have a full one. When asked about abortion pills, Trump played it safe, saying he doesn’t plan to restrict them but also hinted that things could change. He’s also considering having Robert F. Kennedy Jr. look into a old claim that vaccines cause autism, even though experts have debunked it.
Trump's views on healthcare haven't changed much since his campaign. He calls Obamacare "bad and expensive" for both people and the country. But he hasn't shared any new details about his replacement plan. When asked if he finally has a full plan, he admitted he’s still working on it. The conversation about abortion pills was a bit confusing. Trump said he doesn’t plan to restrict them, but he also said things can change. He didn’t want to make any promises like President Biden did about not pardoning his son. Trump also brought up a controversial topic about vaccines and autism. He thinks someone should investigate if vaccines are linked to autism, even though scientists have proven they aren’t. He believes there’s something wrong with the increase in autism cases over the years.
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