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- Anti-abortion groups are eyeing broad policy changes in a second Trump administration.
- Anti-abortion activists want to see Trump curtail Biden's broadening of access to abortion pills.
- The groups want to see Trump take action beginning on his potential first day back in office.
The fall of Roe v. Wade marked the fulfillment of a decades-long campaign by conservatives to reject abortion as a constitutional right. Former President Donald Trump's three Supreme Court nominees played the deciding role in ending nearly 50 years of abortion precedent in the United States.