The Biden administration launched that website in June 2022

Trump shut down a pro-abortion website in the first hours of his second term

1·21·2025 · 3:56 0

After announcing a "revolution of common sense", the 47th president of the United States has approved a major battery of measures.

The keys to the 'revolution of common sense' announced by Donald Trump
Donald Trump era un político provida pero sus palabras indican que ha dejado de serlo

Among the measures approved by Donald Trump in the first hours of his second term is the removal of a pro-abortion website, reproductiverights.gov, created by the Biden administration in June 2022, according to domain registration data. The website was dependent on the federal government's Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).

The pro-life website Life News notes that this was Trump’s first pro-life action since returning to the White House, adding: “The website, reproductiverights.gov, was launched by the Biden administration in response to the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe and promotes ways babies could be killed in abortions.”

Right now, when I try to load that website, I get a DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN message, indicating that the domain no longer exists. The last screenshot of that website on the Internet Archive is from January 15, 2025, and it reads: "Reproductive health care, including access to birth control and safe and legal abortion care, is an essential part of your health and well-being." A particularly false and aberrant statement if we take into account that, in scientific terms, abortion consists of killing a human being in the pre-natal stage, an attack on the right to life that pro-abortion pressure groups disguise with crude euphemisms such as "voluntary interruption of pregnancy" or "reproductive health."

It should be remembered that during his first term, Donald Trump became the most pro-life president of the US since Ronald Reagan. Among other initiatives, in 2018 he established the National Day of the Sanctity of Human Life, an openly pro-life celebration. In January 2020 he became the first president to participate in the March for Life held annually in Washington DC. He also played a prominent role in shaping the Supreme Court ruling that overturned the ruling that made abortion a right in the US.

However, in 2023 Trump distanced himself from the pro-life movement with his criticism of the fetal heartbeat laws that were being passed in some states governed by the Republican Party, including Florida, whose governor is Ron DeSantis, a rival of Trump. These positions by Trump generated criticism from the pro-life ranks. Personally, it was something that disappointed me about the then former president. The aforementioned measure taken in the last few hours seems worthy of applause to me and I hope it is a preview of what his second term will be like in relation to the most innocent and defenseless: unborn babies.

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Photo: WhiteHouse.gov.

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