Controversy soon ensued. ABC News' George Stephanopolous later asked Huckabee if he would support “calling in law enforcement to prevent abortions.” Huckabee dodged the question.
Huckabee’s remarks are part of a larger anti-abortion record. Here are several other examples from the right-wing commentator.
Huckabee supports banning abortion nationwide. He has said that the federal government should ban abortion by invoking the 5th and 14th amendments, including stating that he’s praying “for the day when issue is personhood & we apply 5th and 14th amendments to ALL people from conception to natural death.” He has also specifically criticized the idea of states having their own abortion policies, saying: "For those of us for whom this is a moral question, you can't simply have 50 different versions of what's right.”
Huckabee opposed providing abortion to a 10-year-old who was raped by her stepfather. In 2015, Huckabee said he opposed allowing an abortion to a 10-year-old Paraguayan girl who was raped by her stepfather. (The girl eventually gave birth at 11.) He said: “A 10-year-old girl being raped is horrible. But does it solve a problem by taking the life of an innocent child? And that’s really the issue.”
Huckabee has repeatedly compared abortion to the Holocaust. In 2007, he said that “we have aborted more than a million people who would have been in our workforce had we not had the holocaust of liberalized abortion under a flawed Supreme Court ruling in 1973.” In 2013, he said that abortion is an “incredible Holocaust of our own in America.” And during a 2014 speech, Huckabee said: “If you felt something incredibly powerful at Auschwitz and Birkenau over the 11 million killed worldwide and the 1.5 million killed on those grounds, cannot we feel something extraordinary about 55 million murdered in our own country in the wombs of their mothers? Does that not speak to us?”
Huckabee compared abortion to 9/11 and mass shootings. During his show in January 2018, he said: