Former U.S. President Donald Trump has expressed the idea that each state should make decisions regarding abortion regulations, which will be one of the issues in the fall presidential election, rather than a uniform nationwide regulation called for by some conservatives. .

In the United States, the U.S. Supreme Court overturned a 50-year-old judicial decision that found abortion a right recognized by the Constitution, and since then there has been a series of moves led by states with Republican governors to strictly regulate abortion. Masu.



While some conservatives are calling for uniform restrictions on abortion across the country, others believe the right to choose abortion should be recognized, making it an issue in the presidential election in November. .



On the 8th, former Republican President Donald Trump, who is seeking a comeback in the presidential election, posted a video statement on his social media about abortion regulations, saying, ``My view is that each state should decide by vote, legislation, or both.'' '', he said, expressing the idea that each state should make the decision, rather than making it uniformly across the country.



Mr. Trump also indicated that he would allow abortion, with exceptions such as cases where the mother's body is in danger.



Mr. Trump appears to have distanced himself from his calls for strict regulations, with an eye on gaining support from independent voters and others.



Meanwhile, Democratic President Biden issued a statement claiming, ``If Mr. Trump wins the election and Republicans in Congress introduce a bill to ban abortion, he will sign the bill. We must have no illusions.''