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Trump’s Global Gag Rule Is Making It Harder to Fight the AIDS Crisis

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Physicians, AIDS activists, medical students, and advocates for women’s health and rights protest Trump’s Global Gag Rule outside Trump International Hotel on May 25, 2017. (Sipa via AP Photo / Erik McGregor)

President Trump’s State of the Union speech kicked off the year with some dramatic gestures toward “global leadership,” promising to put the United States at the forefront of a crusade to end the AIDS crisis worldwide. But between the lines, Trump’s global humanitarian agenda is actually undermining health care in the communities most deeply afflicted by HIV/AIDS.  Read More

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