
Why the Trump administration’s ‘war on women’ is killing women
Women in America face discrimination in many areas of their lives, but the Trump Administration’s “war on woman” is killing them.
The war on women is the latest chapter in a decades-long effort to delegitimize women’s bodies and rights, to demonize women’s sexuality, and to marginalize them in all areas of American life, from politics to culture.
And that’s where we are today, says Gloria Steinem, author of The End of Men.
The War on WomenThe Trump administration has declared war on feminism and women’s rights.
They’ve cut back on reproductive rights, women’s access to healthcare, women in the military, and women in all walks of life.
The administration has used the courts to attack Planned Parenthood and other reproductive rights organizations, with a series of court rulings that have blocked Planned Parenthood clinics in some of the poorest communities in America, including Chicago, Texas, Kansas City, Missouri, and Oklahoma City.
They have tried to ban Planned Parenthood from participating in certain kinds of healthcare programs and have forced providers to close clinics, like the one in Texas that provides abortions, to keep them open.
Trump has attacked the Affordable Care Act, saying it was designed to make it more difficult for women to access health care.
He has called Planned Parenthood the “most pro-abortion group in America.”
He has threatened to shut down the nation’s largest abortion provider, and he has attacked Planned Parenthood for providing services to low-income women and women of color.
The Trump Administration has been at war with Planned Parenthood, and it is losing.
According to a new Pew Research Center poll, 73 percent of Americans support defunding Planned Parenthood.
A majority of Americans also want to see Planned Parenthood defunded, but only a majority of Republicans support that.
And a majority also want Planned Parenthood to receive federal funding, according to the poll.
The Administration is trying to undermine the health of women and the health care system in America.
In its latest attempt to defund Planned Parenthood’s services, the Trump White House released an executive order that would defund Planned Health, which provides nearly a quarter of all abortion services in the United States.
The executive order also threatens to close down Planned Parenthood in the states, while the Justice Department and Department of Health and Human Services are considering new actions to block clinics and hospitals from providing abortion services.
In fact, the executive order is so vague, that even Planned Parenthood has said that it does not know what the scope of the new threats are.
The Justice Department announced this week that it is going to take the lead on a legal challenge against the Trump Executive Order that is challenging the constitutionality of the federal health care law that President Donald Trump signed in March.
This lawsuit will challenge the president’s executive order and the Justice Departments interpretation of the law that it seeks to repeal.
The federal health insurance law provides women access to affordable health care services and provides health care to millions of women across the country.
It also provides health coverage to millions more men, who have a lower-than-average risk of having a pre-existing condition, including cancer and heart disease.
The American Health Care Act is a comprehensive and long-term effort to expand access to health care across the United State, with the goal of reducing the health disparities that exist in the health system, including in women’s health care and in the lives of low-wage workers, according the American Hospital Association.
The ACA has helped millions of Americans get health coverage through the exchanges and to receive discounted prices from providers.
Women and health care are critical to the American economy and its success, said Lisa L. Sosnik, president and CEO of Planned Parenthood Federation of America.
But the Trump agenda is creating barriers that will force many women to choose between their health care needs and their economic security.
This executive order will have a devastating effect on women and families across the nation.
Women and families will have to choose whether they want to rely on the ACA and its protections, or go back to their jobs, pay their bills and save for their children’s education.
This executive order has no place in a country that stands for universal health care for all.
Women are not alone in their fears and anxieties about this administration’s agenda.
We are all women, said Gloria Steine, author and co-founder of The Women’s Movement.
The Trump Administration is destroying women’s lives and our health.
And it’s time to stop it.