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...He has previously taken credit for the Roe decision, after appointing three conservative Supreme Court justices when he was president....
...Even though Trump has boasted of appointing three of the US Supreme Court justices who ruled in favour of overturning abortion rights, he has recently tried to adopt a more moderate stance on the issue,...
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