Trump repeals obamacare provision for free birth control

I think there may be some misinformation here.

On January 24, 2021, President Joe Biden signed an executive order reversing many of the Trump administration's policies, including the repeal of the Trump administration's rule allowing employers to opt out of providing free birth control coverage to their employees.

The Affordable Care Act (ACA), also known as Obamacare, requires most health insurance plans to cover certain preventive services, including birth control, without charging a copayment or coinsurance. This provision was part of the ACA's women's health services, which were designed to improve women's health and reduce health disparities.

In 2017, the Trump administration issued a rule allowing employers with religious or moral objections to opt out of providing birth control coverage to their employees. This rule was widely criticized by women's health advocates and Democrats, who argued that it would harm women's health and access to reproductive care.

In contrast, the Biden administration has reaffirmed the importance of access to birth control and has taken steps to strengthen the ACA's protections for women's health. The executive order signed by President Biden in January 2021 directed federal agencies to take steps to ensure that all individuals have access to affordable health care, including birth control.

So, to summarize, the Trump administration did repeal a provision allowing employers to opt out of providing free birth control coverage, but President Biden has since reversed that decision and reaffirmed the importance of access to birth control as part of the Affordable Care Act.