What Joe Biden’s Election Means For Abortion Rights

Former Vice President Joe Biden addresses a Planned Parenthood Action Fund candidate forum in June 2019 in Columbia, S.C.

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Like many abortion rights opponents, Tom McClusky is feeling good about battles won under President Trump during his four years in office.

“He has probably done more pro-life things than many Republicans who have had two terms,” McClusky said.

McClusky, vice president of government affairs at the March for Life, points to Trump’s reinstatement and expansion of the Mexico City policy, which forbids foreign aid groups who provide or refer patients for abortion from receiving U.S. funds, and similar rules for domestic family planning providers who receive funds through the federal Title X program.