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Ron Wyden warns Republicans are trying to insert a nationwide abortion ban into funding bill

Not specified in transcript · November 9, 2025

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Ron Wyden said Republicans in the Senate are pushing to insert a 'backdoor nationwide abortion ban' into the government funding bill and vowed to fight the effort, calling it 'devastating' to Oregon and women across the country.

Ron Wyden, who identified himself in the recorded statement, warned that Senate Republicans are attempting to insert what he described as a 'backdoor nationwide abortion ban' into the government funding bill and vowed to oppose it.

Wyden said the move would be "devastating to Oregon and women across the country," and added, "I'm fighting it with everything I've got." He accused "Senate Republicans" of pushing the restriction into a must-pass funding measure, framing the tactic as an attempt to enact a nationwide limit through appropriations language rather than standalone legislation.

The recording did not provide details of specific amendment text, sponsors, or the parts of the funding bill said to contain the provision. Wyden did not outline particular procedural steps he would take; instead he pledged broad resistance, saying, "We're gonna pull out all the stops to block it." No responses or rebuttals from other senators or staff appear in the recording.

The statement is a public warning about a developing legislative maneuver. Wyden framed the issue as having both local consequences for Oregon and national consequences for women, but the recording did not specify the legal language, exact sponsors, or a timeline for when the provision would be offered. The next public steps would be determined by Senate amendment and appropriations schedules and by any countermeasures Wyden and his allies choose to pursue.