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Donald Trump offers to fund Planned Parenthood if it stops helping with abortions | |
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Donald Trump has said he will continue funding Planned Parenthood if it stops providing abortions, prompting a swift rejection from the reproductive health organisation. | Donald Trump has said he will continue funding Planned Parenthood if it stops providing abortions, prompting a swift rejection from the reproductive health organisation. |
At one point during his presidential campaign, the anti-abortion businessman vowed to end federal funding for the non-profit, which makes up more than half of its $1.3 billion annual revenue through central government funding. | At one point during his presidential campaign, the anti-abortion businessman vowed to end federal funding for the non-profit, which makes up more than half of its $1.3 billion annual revenue through central government funding. |
But no federal money is spent on abortion services, which only take up 3 per cent of Planned Parenthood's total budget, and the health service was quick to condemn the informal offer as a thinly veiled threat. | But no federal money is spent on abortion services, which only take up 3 per cent of Planned Parenthood's total budget, and the health service was quick to condemn the informal offer as a thinly veiled threat. |
Planned Parenthood executive vice president Dawn Laguens told the New York Times: “Let’s be clear: Federal funds already do not pay for abortions. | Planned Parenthood executive vice president Dawn Laguens told the New York Times: “Let’s be clear: Federal funds already do not pay for abortions. |
"Offering money to Planned Parenthood to abandon our patients and our values is not a deal that we will ever accept. Providing critical health care services for millions of American women is nonnegotiable.” | "Offering money to Planned Parenthood to abandon our patients and our values is not a deal that we will ever accept. Providing critical health care services for millions of American women is nonnegotiable.” |
One in five American women has used Planned Parenthood, which also provides half a million breast exams and prevents half a million pregnancies each year. It has been estimated defunding the organisation would put the lives of 900,000 women at risk. | One in five American women has used Planned Parenthood, which also provides half a million breast exams and prevents half a million pregnancies each year. It has been estimated defunding the organisation would put the lives of 900,000 women at risk. |
In a statement also released to the Times, Mr Trump confirmed his team had been in informal discussions with Planned Parenthood to offer them the deal. | In a statement also released to the Times, Mr Trump confirmed his team had been in informal discussions with Planned Parenthood to offer them the deal. |
He said: “As I said throughout the campaign, I am pro-life and I am deeply committed to investing in women’s health and plan to significantly increase federal funding in support of nonabortion services such as cancer screenings. | He said: “As I said throughout the campaign, I am pro-life and I am deeply committed to investing in women’s health and plan to significantly increase federal funding in support of nonabortion services such as cancer screenings. |
"Polling shows the majority of Americans oppose public funding for abortion, even those who identify as pro-choice. There is an opportunity for organisations to continue the important work they do in support of women’s health, while not providing abortion services.” | "Polling shows the majority of Americans oppose public funding for abortion, even those who identify as pro-choice. There is an opportunity for organisations to continue the important work they do in support of women’s health, while not providing abortion services.” |
During the electoral campaign, Mr Trump was slightly more positive towards Planned Parenthood than some of his rivals. | During the electoral campaign, Mr Trump was slightly more positive towards Planned Parenthood than some of his rivals. |
In a February 2016 debate, the billionaire tycoon came under fire from also-ran candidate Marco Rubio for "defending Planned Parenthood", prompting him to respond: "Millions and millions of women – cervical cancer, breast cancer – are helped by Planned Parenthood. | In a February 2016 debate, the billionaire tycoon came under fire from also-ran candidate Marco Rubio for "defending Planned Parenthood", prompting him to respond: "Millions and millions of women – cervical cancer, breast cancer – are helped by Planned Parenthood. |
"I would defund it because of the abortion factor, because I'm pro-life... But millions of women are helped by Planned Parenthood. " | "I would defund it because of the abortion factor, because I'm pro-life... But millions of women are helped by Planned Parenthood. " |
Rubio and other abortion hardliners like Ted Cruz made much of Trump's comment in 2000 that he "supports a woman's right to choose". But Trump's position has since altered dramatically, possibly in an attempt to win support from the deeply anti-abortion Republican base. | Rubio and other abortion hardliners like Ted Cruz made much of Trump's comment in 2000 that he "supports a woman's right to choose". But Trump's position has since altered dramatically, possibly in an attempt to win support from the deeply anti-abortion Republican base. |
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