Trump makes major step towards delivering on a huge campaign promise
Donald Trump has had a busy few months. He has a lot of irons in the fire.
And now Trump made a major step towards delivering on a huge campaign promise.
Advancing Life and Family Priorities
The Trump administration is delivering on promises to protect taxpayer dollars and promote healthier families. The Department of Health and Human Services just rolled out fresh guidelines for the Title X family planning program that block grant money from funding abortions or related services.
Strengthening Protections Against Taxpayer-Funded Abortion
These updates make clear that awardees must uphold the Hyde Amendment and steer clear of using public resources to promote or support elective abortion.
“Integrating Hyde compliance within the Title X program strengthens its capacity to support women, families, and communities while ensuring adherence to federal law,” the notice states.
This move paves the way for restoring the Protect Life Rule in President Trump’s second term—a policy that kept Title X funds away from organizations performing abortions. The original rule, successfully implemented during Trump’s first term, was unfortunately scrapped by the previous administration.
Now, HHS is laying the groundwork to bring it back, ensuring clinics focus on real family planning instead of abortion referrals.
Shifting Focus to Real Health, Fertility, and Family Formation
Rather than pushing contraception and abortion as before, the new guidelines encourage addressing root causes of infertility and chronic conditions that affect reproductive health.
Recipients are urged to tackle issues like hormonal imbalances, polycystic ovary syndrome, endometriosis, and uterine fibroids, while also promoting better nutrition, sleep, physical activity, and overall body literacy.
The guidance highlights the importance of understanding ovulation, endocrine function, and lifestyle factors that influence fertility and future family building. It also calls for services that support individuals and couples who want to have children—especially timely amid declining birth rates.
Title X projects must now show how they contribute to broader efforts to reduce chronic disease risks, improve health outcomes, and help people achieve healthy pregnancies. Awardees will offer a range of FDA-approved contraceptive options, including natural family planning methods.
In addition, the rules bar services for illegal aliens and reject the promotion of diversity, equity, and inclusion ideology with these funds. President Trump’s fiscal year 2027 budget even proposes fully defunding the Title X program, signaling a bold commitment to redirecting priorities away from the old model.
This commonsense reform puts American families first, respects longstanding federal limits on abortion funding, and redirects resources toward genuine wellness and family support.