JD Vance’s MAGA Hot Mic: Vance Attacked Exceptions for Rape and Incest by Saying “Two Wrongs Don’t Make a Right”
July 24, 2024
As JD Vance continues to push his anti-choice extremism that includes saying “two wrongs don’t make a right” when asked about abortion ban exceptions for rape and incest, DNC Spokesperson Aida Ross released the following statement:
“JD Vance’s dangerous and horrifyingly out-of-touch anti-choice extremism includes shamefully attacking abortion ban exceptions for rape or incest, saying ‘two wrongs don’t make a right.’ Vance — who wants abortion to be ‘illegal nationally’ — is now teaming up with Donald Trump to enact their extreme Project 2025 agenda to ban abortion nationwide with or without Congress and bar women from getting necessary reproductive care. The American people know the Trump-Vance ticket will stop at nothing to rip away women’s freedoms, and will reject them at the ballot box in November.”
ON THE RECORD: JD Vance is an anti-choice extremist who said “two wrongs don’t make a right” when asked about abortion law exceptions for rape and incest.
The Hill: “‘Two wrongs don’t make a right,’ [Vance] said in 2021 when asked whether abortion laws should allow for exceptions for rape and incest.”
Washington Post: “Ohio Senate candidate J.D. Vance argues against need for rape and incest exceptions in abortion laws”
Daily Beast: “J.D. Vance suggested he would support prohibiting abortion even in cases of rape and incest—and dismissed those catalysts as ‘inconvenient.’”
Vance’s anti-choice record also includes saying he’d like “abortion to be illegal nationally,” celebrating when Trump overturned Roe v. Wade, comparing abortion to slavery, and more.
CNN: “JD Vance said in 2022 he ‘would like abortion to be illegal nationally’”
“JD Vance said he ‘certainly would like abortion to be illegal nationally’ and was ‘sympathetic’ to the view that a national ban was necessary to stop women from traveling across states to obtain an abortion.”
Manu Raju, CNN: “J.D. Vance, the Ohio GOP senator, says Republicans need to shift their approach on abortion and begin to embrace federal legislation … ‘We can’t give into the idea that the federal Congress has no role in this matter,’ he told us.”
Newsweek: “J.D. Vance Backs ‘National Standard’ for Abortions”
Associated Press: “Vance said that he would vote for the national abortion ban at 15 weeks introduced by Republican U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham … He did not explicitly say he supports a rape exception … He said the issue is too complex for him to name all the exceptions he might support on a debate stage.”
Vice: “JD Vance Compared Abortion to Slavery”
Vance: “Ohio has a heartbeat bill [banning abortion before many women know they’re pregnant], I think that’s a good bill.”
Vance: “I think that what I really think on – so first of all, the Dobbs decision, everybody knows, overruled Roe v. Wade – I think that was the right decision.”
The Hill: “Vance has a strong anti-abortion record and was given an A+ ranking by Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America, a prominent anti-abortion group.
“He campaigned against Ohio’s 2023 ballot measure that guaranteed the right to abortion, and previously said he’d vote for a nationwide abortion ban at 15 weeks.
“During his campaign for Senate, Vance applauded the overturning of Roe v. Wade and supported Texas’s ban on abortion, which does not allow exceptions other than cases where the mother’s life is at risk.”
ProPublica: “[Vance] argued that conservatives needed to take action against corporations that, say, defended abortion rights or punished employees who spoke out against abortion access. ‘If we’re unwilling to make companies that are taking the side of the left in the culture wars feel real economic pain, then we’re not serious about winning the culture war,’ he said.”
NBC News: “Senate Republicans block Democratic bill codifying Roe v. Wade abortion protections”
Republicans who voted against include: JD Vance.
Vance has spoken out against and voted to block legislation to protect IVF access.
The Hill: “Senate Republicans block legislation to codify IVF access”
Republicans who voted against include: JD Vance.
Vanity Fair: “On Wednesday, Senate Republicans are expected to object to Tammy Duckworth’s Right to Build Families Act, because, surprise: They don’t actually care about families and aren’t ‘pro-life.’
“‘It’s idiotic for us to take the bait,’ Senator JD Vance told Politico, as though the measure were some kind of political trap. (He also noted that he had not actually read the bill yet.)”
Vance and Project 2025 both want to ban abortion nationwide with or without Congress – Vance has deep ties to the extremists that produced the MAGA blueprint and has praised it as including “good ideas.”
Washington Post: “Vance urged DOJ to enforce Comstock Act, crack down on abortion pills”
New Republic: “On January 20, 2025, conservatives plan to resurrect a 150-year-old defunct law to ban abortion across the nation. This is not a secret plan—far from it. It’s part of the 180-Day Playbook produced by Project 2025, detailing priorities for an incoming conservative president on day one. These 900 pages lay out a Christian nationalist vision of the United States, one in which married heterosexuality is the only valid form of sexual expression and identity; all pregnancies would be carried to term, even if that requires coercion or death; and transgender and gender-nonconforming people do not exist…
“The playbook says the president should enforce a 150-year-old law, the Comstock Act, which right-wing groups see as a way to ban abortion nationally because it outlaws the use of the mail for the purposes of sending or receiving any object that could be used for an abortion.”
Vance: “I’ve reviewed a lot of [Project 2025]. There are some good ideas in there.”
New Republic: “Project 2025 Leader Is Overjoyed by Trump’s Vice Presidential Pick”
Nick Corasaniti, New York Times: “[Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts] reacted to the news [of Vance’s VP selection] ‘with a broad smile on my face’ and said that ‘privately, we were really rooting for him.’”
Gram Slattery, Reuters: “Vance is very close to Heritage and even wrote the forward for a book from the think tank’s president. Project 2025 is of course organized by Heritage.”
Vox: “Kevin Roberts, the president of the right-wing Heritage Foundation and the driving force behind Project 2025, told Ward that ‘[Vance] is absolutely going to be one of the leaders — if not the leader — of our movement.’”
Vance: “I want to thank especially Kevin Roberts and all the Heritage Foundation for 50 years of incredible work on conservative policy.”
Vance: “I think that what Trump should do, like if I was giving him one piece of advice, is fire every single civil servant… replace them with our people.”
Politico: “The résumés of Vance’s senior staffers read like a phone book for the New Right ecosystem in Washington: the Claremont Institute, American Compass, the Conservative Partnership Institute, Hillsdale College.”
Politico: Project 2025 author and RNC Platform Committee Policy Director Russ Vought is a “close ally of Vance.”
When it comes to ripping away reproductive freedoms, Vance is in lockstep with Trump.
Sean Hannity, Fox News: “So you completely agree, are in full, complete agreement with President Trump?”
Vance: “My view is that Donald Trump is the leader of the Republican Party and his views on abortion are going to be the views that dominate this party and drive this party forward.”