Jason Miller stated that any such monitoring and legal actions regarding women's pregnancies and out-of-state abortions would be "up to the states" and their individual restrictions.
The implications of state monitoring extend into areas like gender-affirming care, where the privacy of trans individuals could be compromised by aggressive enforcement from state officials.
Miller affirmed Trump's hands-off approach towards how states regulate reproductive health, emphasizing that the former president won't interfere with state decisions on these issues.
Conservative discussions surrounding reproductive policies also reflect deeper tensions relating to individual rights and government oversight in women's health, particularly in health services tied to family planning.
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