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Trump, Harris spar over abortion, exceptions and IVF

(NewsNation) — After the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022, access to abortion has been a contentious issue, including in the first debate between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.

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During the 90-minute debate, Trump falsely said Democrats support abortions in the third trimester and after birth. No state in the country allows termination after birth.


Harris reminded voters that Trump has bragged that his three Supreme Court appointees were instrumental in the decision after nearly a half-century of women having a constitutional right to terminate a pregnancy.

“Trump abortion bans make no exception for rape and incest,” Harris said.

Trump said he stands for exceptions for rape and incest before saying most Americans want individual states determine their own abortion restrictions.

Trump refuses to commit to vetoing national abortion ban

He refused to commit to vetoing a national abortion ban. When asked directly if he would veto a ban, Trump indicated Congress wouldn’t need to pass one.

“I’m not in favor of an abortion ban, but it doesn’t matter, because this issue has now been taken over by the states,” Trump said. “I wouldn’t have to.” 

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Harris said women do not want abortion bans, speaking about women who are miscarrying and denied care because doctors are afraid to go to jail and young teens who are incest victims being forced to give birth. Harris committed to signing a bill to protect the right to abortion across the U.S.

She warned that Trump would sign a national abortion ban, referencing Project 2025, and said Americans believe the freedom to make decisions about their body should not be controlled by the government.

“The government and Donald Trump should not be telling a woman what to do with her body,” Harris said, recollecting stories of women who went through miscarriages and rape victims.

Trump claimed he has been a leader for the access to in vitro fertilization (IVF). He and Harris went back and forth over the possibility of abortion in the eighth or ninth month, which is usually performed because of medical complications affecting the mother or fetus.

Republican-led states across the country have implemented near or total bans on surgical abortions since the Supreme Court overturned Roe.

A recent poll conducted by The New York Times/Siena College found more voters support Harris’ views on abortion rights.

What they have previously said on abortion

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The Associated Press and NewsNation’s Steph Whiteside contributed to this report.