NEW: Trump thought his work to overturn Roe v. Wade had won the religious right's support in perpetuity. But with his 2024 run underway, movement leaders are staying on the sidelines. https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/trump-2024-christian-right-abortion-1234636072/
Trump Bragged ‘the Evangelicals’ Would ‘Never’ Leave Him. Then the Defections Began

Trump thought his work to overturn Roe v. Wade had won the religious right's support. But with his 2024 run underway, movement leaders are defecting

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@RollingStone Treating him like he treats others. Once I have what I want, I'm through with you!
@RollingStone Hmmm they used him like he used them then 🤔
@RollingStone hmph, didn’t realize they could be as transactional as he is.
@RollingStone Only cause he can't win, otherwise they would be all over him again
@RollingStone Turns out that overturning Roe didn't give them the big red wave they were hoping for. Now they can blame Trump for all their shortfallings.

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A related and scary piece about anti-abortion activists' newest approach to eliminating choice for women: environmental laws.

https://www.politico.com/news/2022/11/23/abortion-pills-opponents-environmental-laws-00070603

The next abortion fight could be over wastewater regulation

Abortion opponents plan to use environmental laws to curb access to pills used to terminate an early pregnancy.

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Normal people hitting a wall, stop after one or more attempts. These however go on and on with their deluded mission.

Who do thy think they are trying to force this on everyone else ?

@RollingStone They got what they wanted from Trump, and now he offers a lot of downside risk.
@RollingStone Trump forgot that his Evangelical buddies are just like him, in that once they got what they wanted, they no longer have a use for him.
He is being treated the same way he treats others, nothing more.
@RollingStone The Hulu documentary on Falwell may have helped too.
@RollingStone When religion gets involved in politics, it hurts religion more than it hurts politics.