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06 November 2024

Global Justice Center Responds to the US Presidential Election

Donald Trump was elected president of the United States for a second term on Tuesday. Human rights experts have issued grave warnings about the potential for extreme rights abuses under his new administration.

The Global Justice Center (GJC) mounted several challenges to President Trump during his first term. It sued the Trump administration in 2020 over its unlawful creation of a commission tasked with redefining human rights to reflect a narrow, singular religious tradition that excluded marginalized communities. GJC also opposed the Trump administration’s expansion of restrictions on US funding of reproductive healthcare abroad, as well as his administration’s sanctions on the International Criminal Court.

Elise Keppler, executive director of the Global Justice Center, issued the following statement:

“The Global Justice Center joins its friends, partners, and supporters today in recognizing the severe threat a second Trump administration poses to human rights everywhere. Our movement’s vision for a gender-equal world free from violence is in direct opposition to President-elect Trump’s plans for renewed attacks on abortion care, women’s rights, LGBTQ equality, and essential international institutions. There is no doubt that today’s election makes it much harder to build the world we want.

“Despite these immense challenges, we must also acknowledge yesterday’s historic victories. At a time when the country is gripped by a human rights crisis around abortion access and non-discriminatory access to healthcare broadly, several US states passed ballot initiatives that either advanced abortion rights or solidified existing protections for abortion care. In New York, for example, Proposition 1 enshrined both gender equality and abortion rights. This progress should be applauded and nurtured.

“We are in for the fight of our lives. Still, we know that the human rights and feminist movements were born from struggle. Today, we double down on our commitment to global gender equality, no matter what forces stand in our way.”