Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s confirmation hearing as the head of the Department of Health and Human Services revealed his complex stance on abortion. Historically, he has advocated for women's rights to choose, stating that every abortion is a tragedy but the choice must rest with the women. He supports allowing unrestricted abortion up until fetal viability but acknowledges that opinions on late-term abortion have evolved. In his role, Kennedy commits to implementing President Trump's policies, emphasizing the importance of women's autonomy over bureaucratic decisions regarding their reproductive choices.
I serve at the pleasure of the President. I'm going to implement his policies.
Every abortion is a tragedy but the decision should be left up to women.
I support the emerging consensus that abortion should be unrestricted until a baby is viable outside the womb.
I don't think a bureaucrat or a judge is better equipped than the baby's own mother to decide what to do.
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