Concerns Rise Over Reproductive Rights as Trump Eyes Second Term

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The re-election of Donald Trump has raised concerns about potential changes to birth control access in the U.S., given his past administration's efforts to allow employers to opt out of providing contraceptive coverage. While Trump has stated he does not support restrictions on birth control, his comments and the current political landscape, including a Republican-controlled Senate, have led to uncertainty. Trump's ability to influence birth control policy includes potential rollbacks of Biden-era protections and appointing Supreme Court justices who could impact reproductive rights.
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