Melania Trump passionately defends abortion rights in upcoming memoir

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  1. Comfortable-Load-904 on

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    Right 😒! Tell that to the menace your are married to and his despicable henchmen hell bent on rolling back rights and destroying women’s health.

  2. Worried_Zombie_5945 on

    Is her memoir right before the election actually her sneaky way of getting Kamala elected? Watch Melania save the world lol

  3. Sleepy-Giraffe947 on

    What timeline are we living in?? I wonder if this is the beginning of a soft launch of her leaving Trump.

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  4. Beachcurrency on

    Fun(?) fact: up until the 70s, a lot of Republicans, if not most, supported abortion. It wasn’t until the 1970’s (aka when Project 2025 truly started), that that started to shift as the party began courting Christian Conservatives. There even used to be people we consider progressives in the party, but they were small government progressives.

  5. She is a cis rich white woman. She will have no problem finding a doctor. Same as it’s been for years. Rules don’t apply to them.

  6. spooktaculartinygoat on

    Wow! She actually frames her viewpoint so beautifully too. I feel sorry for her, I highly doubt she really wants to be in a relationship with this terrifying man. I found this part to really tell the full story:

    “Why should anyone other than the woman herself have the power to determine what she does with her own body? A woman’s fundamental right of individual liberty, to her own life, grants her the authority to terminate her pregnancy if she wishes.

    “Restricting a woman’s right to choose whether to terminate an unwanted pregnancy is the same as denying her control over her own body. I have carried this belief with me throughout my entire adult life.”

    She also defends late term abortion: “It is important to note that historically, most abortions conducted during the later stages of pregnancy were the result of severe fetal abnormalities that probably would have led to the death or stillbirth of the child.
    Perhaps even the death of the mother. These cases were extremely rare and typically occurred after several consultations between the woman and her doctor. As a community, we should embrace these common-sense standards. Again, timing matters.”

    Everyone should read the full article.

  7. Listen I know very little about Melania, and I’m more than ready to be wrong. However, can she leave him, like with a level of financial security and physical safety. She was apparently a working model at 16, before being moved to the US by one of Trumps close friends at 26, they married two years later. Her life from 16 to 26 is not really documented or known.

    I feel a weird soft spot for her, I agree with her view here, but in general not when you are married to the president.

    I do think I feel I will be on my deathbed at 97 and 20yr olds will be calling out how her mistreatment was not acknowledged.

  8. Not that I think his and Melanie’s relationship is based on their shared values lol, but Melania’s stance isn’t surprising since I don’t think Trump is actually anti-choice either. He’s pro-whatever gets him in office.

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