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President Trump Takes Aim At New York's New Abortion Law In SOTU Address

NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) – President Donald Trump criticized New York's new abortion law during his State of the Union address Tuesday night.

Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed the Reproductive Health Act into law late last month.

The bill mostly codifies abortion rights protected by Roe v. Wade and other federal abortion rulings. It moves abortion from the state's criminal code into public health law, and legalizes it after 24 weeks if a woman's health is at risk or if a fetus is not viable.

"Lawmakers in New York cheered with delight upon the passage of legislation that would allow a baby to be ripped from the mother's womb moments before birth," Trump said Tuesday.

WATCH: President's State Of The Union Address | Democratic Response

The president called on Congress to "pass legislation to prohibit late-term abortion of children who can feel pain in the mother's womb."

MORE: New York Dems Flex Muscles, Pass Reproductive Health Act

He isn't the only critic of the new law. Timothy Cardinal Dolan has spoken out against it, and Roman Catholic leaders have called for Cuomo to be excommunicated from the church.

"@RealDonaldTrump just proposed rolling back Roe – the law of our nation for 46 years affirmed & reaffirmed by numerous Supreme Courts. Never. NY has a message to those who spread lies & fear to control women's reproductive health: Not gonna happen. Not now, not ever," the governor tweeted after the address.

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