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“This has been a long time coming,” he said.īiden and other Democrats hope to use outrage over the court decision to rally voters in November’s midterm elections. Garrett Bess, with Heritage Action for America, a lobbying arm of the conservative Heritage Foundation, said his organization would be working in states to continue efforts to limit abortion. When she learned of the decision, she said, “I had to come here.”Ī competing faction demonstrated in favor of the ruling, holding signs saying “the future is anti-abortion″ and “dismember Roe.” “It’s a painful day for those of us who support women’s rights,” said Laura Free, an Ithaca, New York, resident and women’s rights historian who came to Washington to do research. One chanted into a bullhorn, “legal abortion on demand” and “this decision must not stand.” Some shouted “the Supreme Court is illegitimate.” Protesters convened on the Supreme Court, where a crowd of abortion-rights supporters quickly swelled to the hundreds. However, no executive actions were announced on Friday, and Biden conceded that his options were limited. The White House and the Justice Department said they would look for ways to blunt the impact of the ruling, and Biden said his administration would try to ensure that abortion medication is available as widely as possible and women aren’t prevented from traveling across state lines to end pregnancies. Wade was not unexpected - a draft of the decision leaked nearly two months ago - but it still reverberated throughout Washington in what has suddenly become a new era in the country’s battle over abortion. “This is an extreme and dangerous path this court is taking us on,” he said. Noting that Republican-controlled states now had a clear path to ban abortion even in cases of incest or rape, he said “it just stuns me.”Īnd he warned that other legal precedents ensuring same sex marriage and access to birth control could also be at risk. “Millions of Americans have spent half a century praying, marching, and working toward today’s historic victories for the rule of law and for innocent life,” said Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., an architect of efforts to tilt the Supreme Court to the right.Īlthough Biden has previously expressed conflicted feelings about abortion, he delivered a forceful defense on Friday. Republicans and conservative leaders celebrated the culmination of a decades-long campaign to undo the nationwide legalization of abortion that began with Roe v. “Let’s be very clear, the health and life of women across this nation are now at risk,” he said from the White House on what he called “a sad day for the court and the country.”īiden added that “the court has done what it’s never done before - expressly taking away a constitutional right that is so fundamental to so many Americans.” Watch Biden’s remarks in the player above. Wade, and he called on Americans to elect more Democrats who would safeguard rights upended by the court’s decision. WASHINGTON (AP) - President Joe Biden said Friday he would try to preserve access to abortion after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v.









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