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Biden signs executive order on abortion, declares Supreme Court ‘out of control’

July 9, 2022
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Washington – U.S. President Joe Biden says the Supreme Court’s decision to revoke the right to abortion is an exercise in “barbaric political power” and on Friday (July 8) to improve access to the presidential abortion service. He said he had signed the order. Democrat Biden was pressured by his party to take action after a landmark decision to drop the Roe v. Wade case last month.

The ordinance gives government health agencies access to “abortion” (prescription drugs to end pregnancy) and gives women access to emergency health care, family planning services and contraception. I’m telling you. It also mentions the protection of doctors, women traveling for abortions and abortion clinics at the border.

However, since U.S. states can legislate restricting abortion and access to drugs, little detail is provided and practical effects are promised.

“We were not looking at any constitutional verdict, but at the barbaric use of political power,” Biden told reporters at the White House. “We cannot allow the Supreme Court, which has fled clashes with Republican militants, to deprive us of our freedom and our personal autonomy.”

Instead, Biden said voters were “two. He chose” additional professional-senators and the House of Representatives “and called on women to cast a record number of votes.

She said she would veto any law passed by Republicans to ban the right to abortion. Jane Klein, a board member of the president’s White House Gender Policy Council, did not provide specific information on how women’s discipline would change.

“What the Supreme Court has done cannot resolve the administrative measures,” he said. The White House has not publicly considered reforming the court  itself or expanding the nine-member panel.

“First step”
Nonetheless, progressive lawmakers and abortion groups have welcomed the directive. Senator Elizabeth Warren called it an “important first step” and called on the government to consider all options available to protect the right to abortion.

The issue could help Democrats vote in mid-November elections, when Republicans have a chance to rule Congress. According to a
According to a Reuters poll, abortion rights are the number one issue for the Democratic Party, and more than 70% of Americans believe the issue should be left to women and their doctors.

“The Democratic Party is no longer in touch with the American people,” said Rona McDaniel, chairman of the Republican National Committee.
, After Biden’s comments.

In June, Biden proposed that U.S. senators remove the legal hurdles by temporarily lifting the Senate’s “filibuster” to restore the right to abortion, but the proposal was made by a major Democratic party. Defeated to senator’s ally.

In early June, sources told Reuters that the abortion that the White House Democrats wanted, such as court reform and the provision of breeding services on state-owned land, was unlikely to take bold steps.

The Supreme Court ruling has restored the state’s power to ban abortion. As a result, women with unwanted pregnancies have the option to travel to other states where the procedure is legally available, buy abortion drugs online, or having a potentially dangerous illegal abortion.

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