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Democrats vent rage over Roe v. Wade decision
Posted on 6/24/22 at 10:30 am
Posted on 6/24/22 at 10:30 am
Senate Democrats vented their anger and frustration Friday morning in response to the Supreme Court striking down Roe v. Wade, the landmark case establishing a right to an abortion.
Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.), who has led the Senate Democrats’ battle against conservative Republican judicial nominees for more than 20 years, proclaimed “today is one of the darkest days our country has ever seen.”
“These justices, appointed by Republicans and presiding without any accountability, have stolen a fundamental right to have an abortion away from American women in this country,” he said in a statement.
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) said his panel would hold hearings on what the bombshell ruling will mean for abortion rights and women’s access to health care in states around the country.
“The Senate Judiciary Committee will explore the grim reality of a post-Roe America in a hearing next month,” he said.
“The Court’s decision to erase the right to access an abortion will not only lead to the denial of critical health care services, but also criminal consequences for women and health care providers in states eager to embrace draconian restrictions,” he said.
Other Democrats raced to put out statements in response to the 6-3 ruling, in which all six Republican-appointed justices voted with the majority and the three justices appointed by Presidents Clinton and Obama dissented.
“Six radical Supreme Court Justices have overturned nearly 50 years of precedent, stripping away the constitutional right to an abortion. After decades of scheming, Republican politicians have finally forced their unpopular agenda on the rest of America,” Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), a leading progressive, said in a statement.
Warren’s reference to “decades of scheming” laid bare the lingering frustration and anger many Democratic senators feel over Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell’s (R-Ky.) handling of the Senate confirmation process, which he used to keep Obama nominee Merrick Garland off the court in 2016 and to speed conservative Justice Amy Coney Barrett through the confirmation process shortly before the 2020 election.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) also took a shot at McConnell use of political power to shape the court.
“Today, the Republican-controlled Supreme Court has achieved the GOP’s dark and extreme goal of ripping away women’s right to make their own reproductive health decisions,” Pelosi said. “Because of Donald Trump, Mitch McConnell, the Republican Party and their supermajority on the Supreme Court, American women today have less freedom than their mothers.”
Democrats warned of what they say are now the “very real and dangerous consequences” for women seeking abortions in some states.
“After today, we will see the very real and dangerous consequences across the country of taking away the right to safe and legal abortions,” said Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.).
“It’s on all of us – Members of Congress, medical professionals, advocates, and voters – to stand up against this nightmare vision of people forced to carry pregnancies to term against their will. Each one of us should have the freedom to live our lives without politicians forcing their way into our bedrooms and exam rooms,” he said.
Sen. Pat Leahy (D-Vt.), a senior member of the Judiciary Committee, called out conservatives who applauded the decision as hypocrites for often touting limited government and now rallying around a court decision that will give state governments vastly more power over women’s health care and family planning decisions.
“For years I have heard Republicans in the Senate talk about limited government, about their worries that government interferes too much with our daily lives. Today, I ask them, is there any more significant interference than that of getting between a woman, or any person, and their health care choices? This is hypocrisy of the highest order,” he said.
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Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.), who has led the Senate Democrats’ battle against conservative Republican judicial nominees for more than 20 years, proclaimed “today is one of the darkest days our country has ever seen.”
“These justices, appointed by Republicans and presiding without any accountability, have stolen a fundamental right to have an abortion away from American women in this country,” he said in a statement.
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) said his panel would hold hearings on what the bombshell ruling will mean for abortion rights and women’s access to health care in states around the country.
“The Senate Judiciary Committee will explore the grim reality of a post-Roe America in a hearing next month,” he said.
“The Court’s decision to erase the right to access an abortion will not only lead to the denial of critical health care services, but also criminal consequences for women and health care providers in states eager to embrace draconian restrictions,” he said.
Other Democrats raced to put out statements in response to the 6-3 ruling, in which all six Republican-appointed justices voted with the majority and the three justices appointed by Presidents Clinton and Obama dissented.
“Six radical Supreme Court Justices have overturned nearly 50 years of precedent, stripping away the constitutional right to an abortion. After decades of scheming, Republican politicians have finally forced their unpopular agenda on the rest of America,” Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), a leading progressive, said in a statement.
Warren’s reference to “decades of scheming” laid bare the lingering frustration and anger many Democratic senators feel over Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell’s (R-Ky.) handling of the Senate confirmation process, which he used to keep Obama nominee Merrick Garland off the court in 2016 and to speed conservative Justice Amy Coney Barrett through the confirmation process shortly before the 2020 election.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) also took a shot at McConnell use of political power to shape the court.
“Today, the Republican-controlled Supreme Court has achieved the GOP’s dark and extreme goal of ripping away women’s right to make their own reproductive health decisions,” Pelosi said. “Because of Donald Trump, Mitch McConnell, the Republican Party and their supermajority on the Supreme Court, American women today have less freedom than their mothers.”
Democrats warned of what they say are now the “very real and dangerous consequences” for women seeking abortions in some states.
“After today, we will see the very real and dangerous consequences across the country of taking away the right to safe and legal abortions,” said Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.).
“It’s on all of us – Members of Congress, medical professionals, advocates, and voters – to stand up against this nightmare vision of people forced to carry pregnancies to term against their will. Each one of us should have the freedom to live our lives without politicians forcing their way into our bedrooms and exam rooms,” he said.
Sen. Pat Leahy (D-Vt.), a senior member of the Judiciary Committee, called out conservatives who applauded the decision as hypocrites for often touting limited government and now rallying around a court decision that will give state governments vastly more power over women’s health care and family planning decisions.
“For years I have heard Republicans in the Senate talk about limited government, about their worries that government interferes too much with our daily lives. Today, I ask them, is there any more significant interference than that of getting between a woman, or any person, and their health care choices? This is hypocrisy of the highest order,” he said.
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Posted on 6/24/22 at 10:31 am to Jbird
I’m loving the Libs melting because they can’t murder babies. It’s hilarious
Posted on 6/24/22 at 10:33 am to Jbird
all that rage should be bottled to save on heating costs this winter
Posted on 6/24/22 at 10:35 am to justice
quote:Silly frickers had decades to enact legislation. They knew RvW was shaky, they preferred it as a wedge issue.
I’m loving the Libs melting because they can’t murder babies. It’s hilarious
They didn't have the balls.
Posted on 6/24/22 at 10:35 am to Jbird
Yes yes yes. Any time Democrats don't get their way, it's considered the darkest day in history.
Clinton being impeached was the darkest day.
W winning was the darkest day.
Trump winning was the darkest day.
Yesterday's 2a ruling by scotus was the darkest day.
Florida's anti-grooming bill was the darkest day.
Clinton being impeached was the darkest day.
W winning was the darkest day.
Trump winning was the darkest day.
Yesterday's 2a ruling by scotus was the darkest day.
Florida's anti-grooming bill was the darkest day.
Posted on 6/24/22 at 10:38 am to Jbird
Let’s count the Schumer lies.
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today is one of the darkest days our country has ever seen.
That’s a lie.
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These justices…presiding without any accountability
That’s a lie.
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have stolen a fundamental right
That’s a lie.
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to have an abortion away from American women in this country
That’s a lie.
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