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Sidney Moore has condemned the Donald Trump administration's to perform emergency abortions (Images via IG and Getty)
Kansas City Chiefs offensive tackle Jaylon Moore’s wife, Sidney Moore, has publicly expressed outrage over the Trump administration’s decision to roll back a critical federal abortion mandate.
The rule, originally implemented during President Joe Biden’s term, required hospitals—regardless of state abortion laws—to perform emergency abortions if a woman’s life or health was at risk. That rule is now being rescinded, sparking national backlash, especially from healthcare professionals like Sidney.
Sidney Moore reacts with outrage to rollback of emergency care protections
Sidney Moore, a registered nurse and mother of two, took to Instagram to voice her frustration. Referring to the policy reversal, she wrote, “I have no words.
This is crazy.”Her response followed a report by The Washington Post detailing how the Trump administration scrapped the Biden-era interpretation of EMTALA (Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act). That interpretation ensured that federally funded hospitals provided emergency abortions when medically necessary—even in states with strict abortion bans.
Sidney Moore's IG story
The Trump administration argued that this created legal “confusion” and opted to eliminate the requirement, claiming EMTALA still applied—but without a mandate for emergency abortions.
A voice from both the medical field and motherhood
Sidney Moore isn’t just speaking out as a concerned citizen. As a nurse who earned her degree in 2020 from Kankakee Community College, she brings frontline healthcare experience to the conversation. Her frustration is informed by firsthand knowledge of what it means to care for women in life-threatening medical emergencies.Her voice also carries the weight of personal experience. Sidney and Jaylon Moore are parents to two sons—the youngest, Bronsen Emmett Moore, was born in February 2024.
As a mother and healthcare professional, Sidney’s alarm over the policy reversal reflects deeper concerns about patient safety and women’s rights.In March 2025, just after Jaylon Moore signed a $30 million deal with the Kansas City Chiefs, the couple tied the knot. Sidney shared photos of their wedding on Instagram, captioned: “Forever Moore.” While she often posts about family milestones, her recent Instagram story marks a powerful shift into advocacy—using her platform to call out policies that could put women’s lives at risk.Also Read: “Somebody died in Trump’s place”: Social media erupts after Donald Trump is named honorary Steeler by NFL legendAs debates over abortion rights intensify, Sidney Moore’s voice underscores how deeply personal and political these healthcare issues are—especially for those on the frontlines.