The federal website reproductiverights.gov, which offered vital information about reproductive rights and healthcare access, has become inaccessible after Donald Trump's inauguration. Launched by the Biden administration in 2022 in response to the Supreme Court's overturning of Roe v. Wade, the site provided resources for abortion rights and preventative healthcare services. Concerns are growing among experts and advocates about possible information restrictions on federal websites, especially regarding health and environmental subjects, echoing actions from Trump's previous term when significant data on climate change was diminished across federal platforms.
Reproductiverights.gov, a federal website providing crucial information on reproductive rights and healthcare access, has become unavailable coinciding with Donald Trump's inauguration.
Launched by the Biden administration in 2022 after Roe v. Wade's overturning, the site offered resources for abortion rights and preventive healthcare services.
Experts are concerned about changes to public information available on federal websites, specifically regarding health and environmental topics under the Trump administration.
During Trump's first term, there was a significant reduction of information related to climate change on federal agency websites, raising alarms for transparency advocates.
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