President Donald Trump spoke at the U.S. Steel plant in Mon Valley Works-Irvin, West Mifflin, Pennsylvania, on Friday, May 30, 2025. AP Photo


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The Trump administration said on Tuesday it will cancel a rule that told hospitals to provide emergency abortions when needed to save a woman’s life. This rule was made in 2022, after the U.S. Supreme Court changed the country’s abortion laws. It was meant to help women in serious medical danger get abortions quickly.

The rule said hospitals had to offer emergency abortions under a law called the Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act. This law requires hospitals that get Medicare money to give care to all patients in emergencies. Most emergency rooms in the U.S. get money from Medicare, so they had to follow this rule.

Why the Rule Was Important

The rule helped women who faced life-threatening problems during pregnancy. These problems include severe bleeding or risk of losing an organ. Even in states where abortion is mostly banned, hospitals were still expected to provide abortions if the woman’s health was in danger.

Concerns After Rule Removal

Many doctors and abortion rights groups worry that without this rule, hospitals will refuse to help women in emergencies, especially in states with strict abortion laws.

Nancy Northup, head of a major reproductive rights group, said, “The Trump Administration would rather women die in emergency rooms than receive life-saving abortions.” She added that removing the rule will cause confusion in hospitals and might lead to women being turned away when they need urgent care.

Support from Anti-Abortion Groups

On the other hand, groups that oppose abortion welcomed the change. Marjorie Dannenfelser, leader of a pro-life group, said the old rule was a trick to allow abortions in states where they are banned. She claimed, “Democrats have created confusion to push their agenda for abortion.” She also warned that the previous rule caused delays in care that put women at risk.

Real-World Impact

An investigation last year showed that even with the old rule, many pregnant women were turned away from emergency rooms. Some of these women needed emergency abortions but did not get them.

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), which oversees hospitals, said it will keep enforcing the law that protects women’s health in emergencies. But CMS also said it wants to clear up “confusion” caused by the previous administration’s rule.

Ongoing Legal Battles

The federal government sued Idaho over its strict abortion law. Idaho’s law only allowed abortions to save a woman’s life. The government argued that this law conflicts with federal law that requires hospitals to provide care that stops a patient’s health from getting worse.

The Supreme Court made a decision on this case last year but did not settle whether doctors in states with abortion bans can perform abortions when a woman’s health is at serious risk.

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