Government website offering information on reproductive rights goes dark on Trump's first day
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The reproductive rights advocacy community has raised alarms following the launch of a government website crucial for reproductive healthcare information, reproductiverights.gov, going offline on Trump’s second inauguration day. Previously, it provided resources about abortion access and health services. Nancy Northup, CEO of the Center for Reproductive Rights, expressed concerns about the implications of Trump’s second term, highlighting possible extreme restrictions and legal challenges. This situation is compounded by current state-level bans and historical actions that have already undermined reproductive health support across the nation.
"Reproductive health care, including access to birth control and safe and legal abortion care, is an essential part of your health and well-being."
"Nancy Northup, CEO of the Center for Reproductive Rights, warned of even more extreme actions in Trump's second term..."
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