SMU Dedman School of Law professor Joanna L. Grossman discusses the impact of Donald Trump’s executive orders during the first week of his second presidency, focusing on his reinstatement and expansion of the global gag rule that affects international sexual and reproductive health. Professor Grossman argues that these actions are reckless and harmful, causing severe setbacks in global reproductive health services, increasing unintended pregnancies and unsafe abortions, and exacerbating challenges in countries heavily reliant on U.S. aid for family planning and HIV treatment.