Trump administration blasts UK for abortion practices

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The Trump administration has labeled abortions funded by the UK’s National Health Service (NHS) as a human rights violation in its annual Country Reports on Human Rights Practices. This report, which covers nations receiving US aid and all UN member states, also criticizes other UK practices such as arrests for hate speech, diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) hiring policies, and the facilitation of mass migration. The US State Department described these as “destructive ideologies” promoted under the previous Biden administration, vowing that President Trump will not tolerate the “mutilation of children, attacks on free speech, and racially discriminatory practices.”

In England and Wales, a record 252,000 abortions were performed in 2022, with 99% funded by the NHS—19% in NHS hospitals and 80% in independent clinics under NHS contracts. The report now requires the UK and other countries to report abortion numbers, with potential denunciation for funding abortions or distributing pregnancy-terminating drugs. Nations refusing to provide data will be noted explicitly in future reports.

US officials will also monitor other violations, including coercive euthanasia, infringements on religious freedom such as antisemitism, and medical abuses like forced organ harvesting, mandatory testing, and eugenic gene editing of embryos. State Department spokesman Tommy Pigott emphasized that these “new destructive ideologies” have enabled human rights abuses, declaring, “We are saying enough is enough.”

This stance reflects the Trump administration’s “America First” foreign policy, aligning international human rights monitoring with its domestic agenda. The directives aim to hold foreign governments accountable for practices deemed incompatible with US values on life, speech, and equality.

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