After years of flip-flopping, Trump weighs in on his abortion vote
NPRAfter years of flip-flopping, Trump weighs in on his abortion vote SCOTT DETROW, HOST: When Donald Trump first ran for president, he did so promising to appoint conservative Supreme Court justices, justices who would overturn the right to abortion access in the United States. DETROW: Let's talk about Donald Trump, who is voting in Florida this year but also running for president. You know, first, at his news conference in Mar-a-Lago, he sort of dodged a direct question about how he would be voting on Amendment 4 and promised he would say something at a later time. Governor DeSantis has vowed to fight this amendment and is a prolific fundraiser, has been a prolific fundraiser in the past for his gubernatorial campaign, and we've already seen Floridians Protecting Freedom, who supports the amendment and put the amendment on the ballot, getting money from major organizations, you know, now that it's official.