The administration’s proposed rule would bar states from accessing information about abortion in certain cases, generating an array of potential legal and med.
holding on to. this plan doesn t address the 1.5 trillion deficit spending just in the first six months of this year. sandra: since the mid-terms, many say that the republicans have got the abortion issue wrong. this is a huge issue. we know that. republican presidential candidate nikki haley, she came out and addressed this head on earlier today. listen. we have to face this reality. the pro life laws that have passed in strongly republican states will not be approved at the federal level. that s just a fact. sandra: is that an acknowledgement that you too are willing to make? where should republicans be on this issue right now? we need to show compassion. we need to show that we can be pro life and pro woman. i m a pro life lawmaker. also, i want to make sure that women have access to birth
gobbling up all the payback from the stock market, all the wage gains. yeah, inflation. 9%, now it s at 4%. but yeah, the deficit and the debt of our country is immoral. $31 trillion, 94,000 per american. sandra: we are out of time here, gobbled up with the briefing. nikki haley on the big abortion speech, she ll be on the program tomorrow exclusively following that speech, where she stands on abortion running as a gop candidate. we have to face this reality. the pro life laws that have passed in strongly republican states will not be approved at the federal level. p sandra: she urged consensus in her party on this, and in the country, moderate republicans on abortion, she s really tackling the issue head on. did she get anywhere with this,
Some state judges and courts have ruled against abortion restrictions, while others have approved the restrictions. That was the case last week with differing rulings in Idaho and South Carolina.