Robert F. Kennedy said he would carry out President Donald Trump‘s policies that restrict access to abortion, a stark reversal of his pro-choice stance on the issue in the past.
“President Trump has told me that he wants to end late-term abortions, he wants to protect conscientious exemptions and that he wants to end federal funding for abortions abroad,” Kennedy said during his confirmation hearing before the Senate Finance Committee on Wednesday. “I serve at the pleasure of the president. I’m going to implement his policies.”
While running as an independent candidate in the 2024 presidential race, Kennedy initially said he backed women having access to abortion at any point during their pregnancy. He walked back his position days later amid pressure from his own campaign, saying the procedure should only be legal up until the fetus is “viable outside the womb.”
Kennedy also told senators on Wednesday that, if confirmed, he would “study the safety of mifepristone” at Trump’s request, referring to the highly researched abortion medication found to be safer than Viagra and penicillin and comparable to the safety of ibuprofen.
“He has not yet taken a stand on how to regulate it,” he said about the president. “Whatever he does, I will implement those policies.”








