Trump says he won't block abortion pill during presidential debate

During the CNN Presidential Debate on Thursday night, former President Donald Trump said he wouldn’t block abortion medication if he is reelected when asked a question about his stance on reproductive rights.

He noted that the U.S. Supreme Court struck down a challenge to mifepristone, the pill commonly used in medication abortions, said he agrees with that decision, “and I will not block it.”

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Trump took credit for appointing the justices who were crucial votes in overturning Roe v. Wade and said the states are “all making their own decisions,” later adding that “the country is now coming together on this issue. It’s been a great thing.”

President Joe Biden rebutted that it has been “terrible” since Roe was overturned. He said he would reinstate the protections under Roe if he is reelected.

Maya Marchel Hoff contributed to this report.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Trump on abortion pill: 'I will not block it'