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Republicans move at Trump's behest to change how they will oppose abortion, AP sources say

Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump speaks during a presidential debate hosted by CNN with President Joe Biden, Thursday, June 27, 2024, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert) Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump speaks during a presidential debate hosted by CNN with President Joe Biden, Thursday, June 27, 2024, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)
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MILWAUKEE (AP) -

The Republican National Committee鈥檚 platform committee has adopted a policy document that reflects former President Donald Trump鈥檚 position opposing a federal abortion ban and ceding limits to states, omitting a national ban for the first time in 40 years.

The committee, according to two people briefed on the language, agreed on language that, 鈥淲e believe that the 14th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States guarantees that no person can be denied life or liberty without due process and that the states are, therefore, free to pass laws protecting those rights.鈥

The people spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss internal party deliberations.

THIS IS A BREAKING 麻豆影视 UPDATE. AP鈥檚 earlier story follows below.

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) 鈥 Republicans may remove a vow to ban abortion from their party platform for the first time in 40 years at the behest of former President Donald Trump, who has refused to support such a ban even as he takes credit for the overturning of Roe v. Wade.

The platform is a statement of first principles traditionally written by party activists. Trump's campaign wants the group drafting this year's platform to produce a shorter document without statements favored by many conservatives but potentially unpopular with the broader electorate.

The platform committee begins its meeting Monday, a week before the start of the Republican National Convention where Trump is scheduled to accept his third straight nomination for president.

Trump has faced months of Democratic criticism over abortion as President Joe Biden's reelection campaign has highlighted that Trump nominated half of the Supreme Court majority that struck down the nationwide right to abortion in 2022. But among the vocal abortion opponents on the platform committee, some say the aspiration of a federal ban on abortion after a certain stage in pregnancy must remain a party principle, even if it's not an immediately attainable policy or one that necessarily helps the Trump campaign in November.

鈥淚 see that as problematic. We still need these principles clearly stated. Some of these battles are not over,鈥 said Iowa state Rep. Brad Sherman, a platform committee member who supported Trump鈥檚 winning Iowa caucus campaign in January and also supports a federal limit on abortion.

While the abortion statement is likely to be the most contested provision in the platform, there may also be disputes over Trump鈥檚 preference for tariffs and his isolationist approach to foreign policy and U.S. involvement in global conflicts, particularly in helping Ukraine as it battles Russia.

Conservative activists who are accustomed to having a seat at the table fumed over what they said was a secretive process for selecting committee members and the meeting taking place behind closed doors.

鈥淔or 40 years, the Republican Party and the GOP platform have massively benefitted from an open and transparent process,鈥 said Tim Chapman, the incoming president of Advancing American Freedom, a foundation headed by Trump鈥檚 former Vice President Mike Pence.

Trump鈥檚 campaign has sought to reshape the Republican National Committee into a campaign vessel. It signaled in a memo last month from senior campaign advisers Chris LaCivita and Susie Wiles that 鈥渢extbook-long platforms ... are scrutinized and intentionally misrepresented by our political opponents.鈥

Trump ally Russ Vought is serving as the policy director of the Republican Party鈥檚 platform writing committee while also leading the effort to draft the 180-day agenda for Project 2025, a sweeping proposal for remaking government that Trump said Friday he knew nothing about despite having several former aides involved.

Still, Trump鈥檚 campaign said it was unclear what would make the final document at the convention in Milwaukee while suggesting it would reflect Trump鈥檚 positions.

鈥淚s the desire to make the platform concise and reflect the president and his policies? Yes,鈥 Danielle Alvarez, a Trump spokeswoman, said in reference to the memo. 鈥淯ntil we convene, we don鈥檛 know where we鈥檒l end up.鈥

Trump had supported federal legislation in 2018 that would have banned abortion after 20 weeks of pregnancy, though the measure fell short of the necessary support in the Senate.

However, after the 2022 midterm elections, Trump blamed Republicans who held strict anti-abortion positions for the party's failure to secure a larger House majority. He has since been critical of the most stringent abortion bans in individual states.

An AP-NORC poll conducted in June 2023 found that about two-thirds of Americans think abortion should be legal in all or most cases. The poll also found that 6 in 10 Americans think Congress should pass a law guaranteeing access to legal abortion nationwide.

Biden's campaign has criticized Republicans for making the platform committee meetings in Milwaukee closed to the news media and reminded voters of Trump's onetime support for a 20-week abortion ban.

Tamara Scott, who is one of Iowa's two Republican National Committee members and also a platform committee member, said Trump could campaign on the position he holds and also embrace the platform to reflect a longer-term goal of a federal limit.

鈥淚t鈥檚 our vision. It鈥檚 our foundational principles. It鈥檚 who we are as a party,鈥 Scott said. 鈥淚 agree a platform must be clear and concise but it must convey our core principles.鈥

To several on the committee, that means maintaining support for an 鈥渁mendment to the Constitution and legislation to make clear that the Fourteenth Amendment鈥檚 protections apply to children before birth,鈥 the passage first included in 1984.

Trump was urged to keep that language in the platform, according to a letter signed by leaders of groups opposed to abortion, including Ralph Reed, Faith and Freedom Coalition founder and chairman; Tony Perkins, president of the Family Research Council; and Marjorie Dannenfelser, president of Susan B. Anthony List.

That passage, once removed, would be difficult to restore in future platforms, Dannenfelser said.

鈥淭he conversation about the platform is about the future. It鈥檚 about presidential campaigns 10 years from now, and Senate campaigns and House campaigns, Republican campaigns everywhere,鈥 Dannenfelser said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not just about this election. And that鈥檚 why it matters.鈥

Associated Press writers Lisa Mascaro and Amelia Thomson-Deveaux contributed from Washington.

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