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"I guess we have to ask ourselves, would that ever come to a vote in the Michigan state legislature, and if it should, I would have to side with it should not be illegal," Eubanks told Church Militant founder Michael Voris.Įubanks, who worked for Trump's 2020 presidential campaign and named right-wing firebrand Rep. Republican Jacky Eubanks, who Trump praised for her efforts to "document voter fraud," made her anti-contraception comments during an interview with the right-wing site Church Militant, HuffPost first reported Friday. A Michigan state House candidate endorsed by former President Donald Trump said birth control "should not be legal," and without it, people would be more likely to "practice chastity."