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Nationwide protests go on as supporters and opponents of abortion rights map next moves: Live updates"
It appears as result of tRump and his fellow seditious repukes lawlessly installing unqualified fake justices at SCOTUS who feloniously violated standard confirmation protocol when it comes to engaging perjury under oath that created a toxic and un-American SCOTUS that is currently at war against democracy and society. This includes this tRump and repuke contaminated SCOTUS advocating females who are underage giving birth, females who may die as a result of being incapable of carrying a full-term pregnancy, cases of rape and incest just to end up with dead females and children who are put on the system to deal with for their rest of their childhood lives, etc:
Nationwide protests go on as supporters and opponents of abortion rights map next moves: Live updates
Angered by the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade, people hit the streets again on Sunday for more raucous mass protests against a ruling that almost immediately made access to abortions all but impossible in at least 18 states.
From Washington, D.C., where on Friday the conservatives on the court swept aside a half-century of precedent to do away with the law, to the West Coast, protests broke out.
As several states enacted bans, both supporters and opponents of abortion rights mapped out their next moves.
Key highlights:
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, whose state was among several where “trigger" laws were set to take effect after Roe v. Wade was struck down, said her administration would enforce its ban on telemedicine abortions, putting the state on a legal warpath against the federal government.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., called the overturning "a crisis of our democracy” and questioned the legitimacy of the Supreme Court.
Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson, whose state has banned abortions in almost all circumstances, insisted that access to contraception was “not going to be touched.”
New York City's Pride parade, which typically recalls the marches and riots of the gay rights movement, focused on a celebration of identities and abortion rights. Planned Parenthood helped lead the parade, and while people many waved flags or held signs in support of reproductive rights, many also remarked that the energy of the crowd remained light, hopeful and joyous rather than angry."
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-new...go-supreme-court-strikes-roe-v-wade-rcna35363
It appears as result of tRump and his fellow seditious repukes lawlessly installing unqualified fake justices at SCOTUS who feloniously violated standard confirmation protocol when it comes to engaging perjury under oath that created a toxic and un-American SCOTUS that is currently at war against democracy and society. This includes this tRump and repuke contaminated SCOTUS advocating females who are underage giving birth, females who may die as a result of being incapable of carrying a full-term pregnancy, cases of rape and incest just to end up with dead females and children who are put on the system to deal with for their rest of their childhood lives, etc:
Nationwide protests go on as supporters and opponents of abortion rights map next moves: Live updates
Angered by the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade, people hit the streets again on Sunday for more raucous mass protests against a ruling that almost immediately made access to abortions all but impossible in at least 18 states.
From Washington, D.C., where on Friday the conservatives on the court swept aside a half-century of precedent to do away with the law, to the West Coast, protests broke out.
As several states enacted bans, both supporters and opponents of abortion rights mapped out their next moves.
Key highlights:
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, whose state was among several where “trigger" laws were set to take effect after Roe v. Wade was struck down, said her administration would enforce its ban on telemedicine abortions, putting the state on a legal warpath against the federal government.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., called the overturning "a crisis of our democracy” and questioned the legitimacy of the Supreme Court.
Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson, whose state has banned abortions in almost all circumstances, insisted that access to contraception was “not going to be touched.”
New York City's Pride parade, which typically recalls the marches and riots of the gay rights movement, focused on a celebration of identities and abortion rights. Planned Parenthood helped lead the parade, and while people many waved flags or held signs in support of reproductive rights, many also remarked that the energy of the crowd remained light, hopeful and joyous rather than angry."
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-new...go-supreme-court-strikes-roe-v-wade-rcna35363
