In January 2025, as U.S. President Donald Trump took office, many people online noticed one particular government website was no longer available. The site, reproductiverights.gov, which was operational during the previous administration, was apparently offline according to numerous posts online and questions sent to us by Snopes readers.
Readers asked us if the Trump administration had shut down the site, with many pointing to the TikTok video that said: “The Donald Trump administration has officially shut down reproductiverights. gov, a government-funded site that provided data and resources to women seeking reproductive care.
We opened reproductivorights. gov in several browsers and found that the online page was indeed offline. The online page appeared functional at least on January 15, 2025, discovered in file links. Trump took office on Jan. 20, 2025, at which time the site in question was reportedly closed. As such, we consider this to be true.
However, we do not know why the site was closed, if it is part of the new administration’s agenda or if it is a technical problem. We have reached out to the Trump administration for more information and will update this story accordingly.
According to archival website archive.org, reproductiverights.gov was online as recently as Jan. 15, 2025. Archive.li, another site that archives web pages, had its most-recent archive of the page from November 2024.
Reproductiverights.gov was set up in 2022 by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, as part of an awareness campaign for people searching for abortion resources and other reproductive-health guidance. The site had a “Know Your Rights” fact sheet that included, among other topics, “Your Right to Access Abortion.”
After the United States Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade — the 1973 resolution that guaranteed federal abortion coverage for all women — in June 2022, the government contained the following information:
Following the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, abortion will depend even more than before on the state in which you live.
Mifepristone, in combination with misoprostol, has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) since 2000 for early termination of pregnancy and is effective when used as directed. Currently, mifepristone for medical abortion is available for mail-order distribution through qualified prescribers or through qualified pharmacies for prescriptions dispensed through qualified prescribers, as well as for in-person distribution at clinics, doctors’ offices, and hospitals.
The above data refers to a medication that can be used to terminate a pregnancy within 10 weeks of gestation.
The site also said: “If you want help paying for an abortion, abortion budgeting is likely to provide you with monetary assistance. You can find information about abortion budgeting and resources to help you at AbortionFinder. org.
It’s conceivable that Trump’s leadership would shut down this site, given that Trump has continually boasted that he was guilty of overturning Roe v. Wade (although it was a Supreme Court decision) and said that abortion regulations deserve to be left to the discretion of the government. Deleting the online page would be consistent with the new administration’s policy. However, we cannot say for sure as there is no official or independent confirmation.
Fichten, Lauren. “Government Website Offering Reproductive Health Information Goes Offline.” CBS News. 20 Jan. 2025, https://www.cbsnews.com/news/government-website-offering-reproductive-health-information-goes-offline/. Accessed 21 Jan. 2025.
Ibrahim, Nour. ” Did Trump take to overturn Roe v. Wade?” Snopes, April 9, 2024, https://www. snopes. com//fact-check/trump-overturning-roe-v-wade/. Consulté January 21, 2025.
“Information on mifepristone for termination of pregnancy up to ten weeks of gestation. ” FDA, January 2025. www. fda. gov, https://www. fda. gov/drugs/postmarket-drug-safety-information-patients-and-providers/information-about-mifepristone–termination-pregnancy-until ‘ at ten weeks of gestation. Accessed January 21, 2025.
“Know Your Rights: Reproductive Health Care. ” January 15, 2025, ReproductiveRights. Gov https://web. archive. org/web/20250115014223/https://reproductiverights. gov/. Accessed January 21, 2025.
“What Trump promised for his administration”. PBS News, January 19, 2025, https://www. pbs. org/newshour/politics/what-trump-has-promised-for-his-2nd-administration. Retrieved January 21. , 2025.
Nur Nasreen Ibrahim is a reporter with experience working in television, international news coverage, fact checking, and creative writing.