Donald Trump, who once declared the U.S. abortion debate settled, is now facing political pressure as he navigates the post-Roe v. Wade landscape. His recent attempts to dodge the issue in Florida have angered religious conservatives, while his surprise promise of full IVF coverage in Michigan has been met with skepticism, as similar proposals have been rejected by Republican senators, including his own running mate. Trump’s fluctuating stance on reproductive health has become a source of tension, reflecting the deep division within the Republican party and the broader public’s unease with the current state of abortion access in many states.