Less than a week before Melania Trump is set to release her memoir, the former first lady appeared to break ranks.
“Melania Trump passionately defends abortion rights in upcoming memoir,” read the headline. The Guardian, which had obtained an early copy, went on to include excerpts that see Melania declaring it an “imperative” to guarantee a woman’s autonomy.
On October 1, 2024, as Israel began a ground incursion of Lebanon and Iran prepared to fire missiles into Israel, Foreign Affairs published a piece from Secretary of State Antony Blinken on “America’s strategy for renewal” in a “new world.”
Like policy adviser Jake Sullivan’s essay in the same magazine a year ago—boasting of a “quiet” Middle East—Blinken’s manifesto had an ironic twist.
Cassidy Hutchinson spoke about her decision with Lawrence O’Donnell Wednesday night. Nearly every word she said was thoughtful and meaningful. “I’ve known for quite a long time, number one, that I would never in my life vote for Donald Trump again,” the former Trump staffer said. After watching her testimony to the Jan.
Trump told Kellyanne Conway that he is the "father of IVF" because he was in favor of it after overturning Roe v. Wade and putting a woman's right to control her own body in jeopardy.
What a pig.
The discussion was on abortion, but Trump took a left turn into IVF.
"And on the IVF, on the fertilization, I think I'm in a way the father of that, because I'm the one that immediately, when it came up, said, nope, we want to help women, and I'm totally in favor of it," Trump claimed.