Former President Donald Trump recently addressed the topic of possible restrictions on contraceptives during an interview with a TV station in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. When asked about supporting restrictions on a person's right to contraception, Trump mentioned that he was considering a policy on the matter and hinted at the possibility of states implementing restrictions if they chose to do so.
However, Trump later clarified his stance on Truth Social, stating that he has never advocated for imposing restrictions on birth control or other contraceptives and dismissed such claims as a 'Democrat-fabricated lie.'
In response to Trump's handling of the abortion issue, some have praised his clarity in supporting in vitro fertilization (IVF) and his efforts to avoid introducing additional restrictions on contraceptives. Trump emphasized that states are primarily responsible for managing such issues based on the preferences of their voters.
Regarding the possibility of serving in Trump's administration, Governor Sununu expressed no interest, citing his completion of four terms as governor and a desire to return to the private sector to assist businesses and focus on his family's financial needs, particularly the challenge of funding his children's college education.
Overall, Trump's approach to the contraceptive issue has been viewed positively by some, as he has maintained a stance of non-interference at the federal level and emphasized the role of states in addressing the matter according to their constituents' wishes.