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Donald Trump says Women who Get Abortions Should be Punished…then Backtracks

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GREEN BAY, WI - MARCH 30: Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump films a town hall meeting for MSNBC with Chris Matthews at the Weidner Center located on the University of Wisconsin Green Bay campus on March 30, 2016 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Candidates are campaigning ahead of the Wisconsin primary on April 5. (Photo by Tom Lynn/Getty Images)

GREEN BAY, WI – MARCH 30: Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump films a town hall meeting for MSNBC with Chris Matthews at the Weidner Center located on the University of Wisconsin Green Bay campus on March 30, 2016 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Candidates are campaigning ahead of the Wisconsin primary on April 5. (Photo by Tom Lynn/Getty Images)

On Wednesday 30th March, Donald Trump had a pre-taped ‘town hall’ with Chris Matthews on US station MSNBC.

His statements about abortion have sparked debate and criticism, as it remains a divisive issue in the United States where different states have different laws about pregnancy termination, and 1 in 3 American women have abortions by the age of 45.

Here’s a clip from the interview:

Trump has now clarified the statement, by issuing this press release on his campaign website:Donald Trump on Abortion

Many notable people and organisations have reacted, including U.S. Democrat presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton, popular right wing author Ann CoulterPlanned Parenthood and Olympic medalist now CNN political commentator Sally Kohn. See their tweets below.

In Support for Trump

Photo Credit: Tom Lynn/Getty Images

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