Becerra Deflects Question on Late-Term Abortion Limits, Citing Harris

  • Finn Frami DVM
  • August 22, 2024 12:03am
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Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra evaded a question on whether he would support any restrictions on late-term abortions, instead referring the matter to Vice President Kamala Harris. This move comes amid ongoing debates surrounding abortion rights, with Democrats facing scrutiny over their stance on the issue.

Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra has declined to provide a clear stance on late-term abortion limits, opting instead to refer the matter to Vice President Kamala Harris. This evasion has fueled further discussions on the Democrats' position on abortion, which has become a prominent issue in the lead-up to the 2024 elections.

When pressed by Fox News Digital on Tuesday at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Becerra declined to state whether he would back any limitations on late-term abortions, even with exceptions for rape, incest, or the life of the mother. He deflected the question by suggesting that Harris would be better suited to address it.

Becerra Deflects Question on Late-Term Abortion Limits, Citing Harris

Becerra Deflects Question on Late-Term Abortion Limits, Citing Harris

"I think the president – the vice president may answer those questions really well," he said.

Becerra's response has raised eyebrows, considering the extensive focus that Democrats have placed on abortion rights in their campaign messaging. The party has consistently portrayed itself as a staunch defender of abortion access, often accusing Republicans of seeking to impose drastic restrictions or outright bans.

Becerra Deflects Question on Late-Term Abortion Limits, Citing Harris

Becerra Deflects Question on Late-Term Abortion Limits, Citing Harris

However, when faced with specific questions on whether they support any limits on abortion, Democrats have often responded with evasiveness or deflection. This strategy has been criticized by Republicans, who argue that it reveals a lack of clarity and a willingness to support unrestricted abortion throughout all nine months of pregnancy.

Some Democrats have attempted to downplay the issue by suggesting that late-term abortions are exceptionally rare, implying that limits may not be necessary. Others have sought to shift the conversation to other topics, such as the need to protect access to early abortion services.

Becerra Deflects Question on Late-Term Abortion Limits, Citing Harris

Becerra Deflects Question on Late-Term Abortion Limits, Citing Harris

President Biden has also avoided providing specific answers on late-term abortion limits, previously stating that he does not support the procedure but declining to define what he considers to be a late term. This vagueness has further fueled the debate and left many wondering about the true extent of his stance on abortion.

As the 2024 campaign cycle ramps up, abortion is expected to remain a flashpoint issue. Democrats will need to navigate the complexities of the issue while Republicans will seek to capitalize on any perceived inconsistencies in their opponents' positions. Becerra's latest comments have only added to the ongoing discourse, highlighting the need for clearer and more direct answers from both sides of the political spectrum.

Becerra Deflects Question on Late-Term Abortion Limits, Citing Harris

Becerra Deflects Question on Late-Term Abortion Limits, Citing Harris

Becerra Deflects Question on Late-Term Abortion Limits, Citing Harris
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