Project 2025: Reproductive Rights
The Heritage Foundation would rather have you die in childbirth than provide you with life-saving reproductive health care.
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It’s difficult to know where to begin when trying to deconstruct the views on reproductive health that are expressed in Project 2025. Virtually everything that’s expressed about the subject is based on a narrow theocratic set of beliefs — beliefs that are in the distinct minority in the United States, even among people of faith. Project 2025 presupposes that there should be no abortion under any circumstances, and it goes downhill from there.
The subject of abortion gets pounced on early in the document:
“[C]onservatives should gratefully celebrate the greatest pro-family win in a generation: overturning Roe v. Wade, a decision that for five decades made a mockery of our Constitution and facilitated the deaths of tens of millions of unborn children. But the Dobbs decision is just the beginning. Conservatives in the states and in Washington, including in the next conservative Administration, should push as hard as possible to protect the unborn in…
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