US Senate Democrats blocked a controversial measure Monday that would ban and criminalize abortion after 20 weeks of pregnancy, scuttling a longtime priority of conservatives in Congress.
US Senate Democrats blocked a controversial
measure Monday that would ban and criminalize abortion after 20 weeks of
pregnancy, scuttling a longtime priority of conservatives in Congress.
President Donald Trump described the failure
of the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act as "disappointing,"
and urged senators to reconsider.
The measure fell short of the 60 votes needed
to advance the bill in the 100-member Senate, although it earned a narrow
majority in the chamber, 51 to 46.
Congressional Republicans have for years
sought to pass legislation that restricts abortion in the United States,
despite the Supreme Court's landmark 1973 ruling upholding a woman's right to
end a pregnancy.
The bill, which would ban abortions after 20
weeks but provide exceptions for rape, incest and critical health risks to the
mother, passed the Republican-controlled House of Representatives in October.
But it faced a higher bar in the Senate,
where opponents' blocking tactics can force a 60-vote threshold.
"We may not have the votes this time,
but we are advancing the issue, and we're going to continue to fight for the
unborn, particularly those who are capable of feeling pain after 20
weeks," Senator Lindsey Graham, the bill's chief sponsor, said in a
statement.
"You're on the right side of
history," Graham argued to supporters on the Senate floor. "You're
where America will be, it's just a matter of time when we get there."
The effort received support from Democrats
Bob Casey, Joe Donnelly and Joe Manchin -- three senators up for re-election
this year in states won by President Donald Trump in 2016.
- Senate should 'reconsider' -
Two Republican senators, Susan Collins and
Lisa Murkowski, voted against the bill.
"It is disappointing that despite
support from a bipartisan majority of US senators, this bill was blocked from
further consideration," Trump said in a statement.
"We must defend those who cannot defend
themselves. I urge the Senate to reconsider its decision and pass legislation
that will celebrate, cherish and protect life."
Conservative groups have pointed to
advancements in science that have allowed a small but increasing number of
premature babies to survive outside the womb after five months of gestation.
Senator Joni Ernst pointed to the case of
five-year-old Micah Pickering, who was born at 22 weeks.
"By any measure, at five months of
development, an unborn child is a child," Ernst said on the Senate floor.
"They will scrunch their eyes, they'll
clench their hands, they pull back their limbs in response to pain, just like
any other child," she said.
Trump, Graham and others noted that the
United States is among just seven nations, including China and North Korea, that
permit abortions after 20 weeks.
Several Democrats pushed back against the
legislation, framing it as a war against access to safe and affordable health
care for women.
Senator Dianne Feinstein warned that the bill
would weaken protections for women in the case of rape or incest.
"Senate Republicans are bringing up a
bill today to undermine a woman's constitutional right to make decisions about
her own body," she said on Twitter.
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