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Photo of Trump signing anti-abortion Executive Order surrounded by men sparks outrage

The photo said it all. 

In one of his first official acts as U.S. President, Donald Trump has signed an anti-abortion Executive Order. The photo of Trump, surrounded by 8 male staffers, shows him reinstating a 'Global Gag Order', first introduced by Ronald Reagan in 1984, which blocks U.S. funding to foreign organisations that perform or provide advice on abortions. 

And the internet reacted with fury.

First Lady of New York City Chirlane McCray, also saw something wrong with the photo:

Reinstating a ban on U.S. funding to help women in developing countries access contraceptive services could have significant consequences. The World Health Organisation estimates more than 21 million women a year have unsafe abortions, accounting for 13 per cent of maternal deaths worldwide. Since its inception, the Global Gag Order has been repealed and reinstated with each change of power in the White House.

Women and men alike have taken to Twitter to comment on the irony of the image showing a group of men witnessing the signing of the Global Gag Order, when none of them will ever feel the practical consequences of restricting access to contraception and abortion options for women. 

Author J.K. Rowling also weighed in with her fears for women :

So did Cecile Richards, president of The Planned Parenthood Federation of America

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