Evan Vucci, The Associated PressVice President Mike Pence, left, and National Trade Council adviser Peter Navarro stand behind President Donald Trump before the signing of three executive orders on Jan. 23 at the White House. WASHINGTON — White House officials working on trade policy were alarmed last month when a top adviser to President Donald Trump circulated a two-page document that alleged a weakened manufacturing sector leads to an increase in abortion, spousal abuse, divorce and infertility, two people familiar with the matter said. The fact-sheets, which were obtained by The Washington Post, were prepared and distributed by Peter Navarro, director of the White House Office of Trade and Manufacturing Policy.