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Republicans call the overthrow of the Roe v. Wade case a "victory of white life."

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Illinois called for a Supreme Court ruling to overturn the Roe v. Wade case at a rally on Saturday night with former US President Donald Trump. US Congressman Mary Miller "Victory in White Life."

Miller spokesman said Illinois Republicans intended to say that this decision was a "survival right" victory. rice field. The lines offered were not in step with the disproportionate impact of the abolition of abortion rights on colored women.

Miller is running for re-election in the state's newly redrawn 15th Parliamentary District against Republican Rep. Rodney Davis at the blessing of the former president. She was invited by Mr. Trump, who held a rally in Mendon, Illinois, to speak on stage to raise turnout prior to the state's Tuesday primary.

"President Trump, on behalf of all American MAGA patriots, wants to thank the historic victory of white life in the Supreme Court yesterday," she cheered from the crowd. ..

Miller spokesman Isaiah Wartman told The Associated Press that it was a "word confusion."

"You can clearly see it in the video ... she's watching her dissertation and her speech," Wartman said.

Her campaign stated that she was the grandmother of several non-white grandchildren, including her grandchildren with Down Syndrome.

A freshman member of the Diet who voted to overturn the outcome of the 2020 election was previously criticized for quoting Adolf Hitler.

"Hitler was right about one thing. He said,'Anyone with a young man has a future,'" Miller said in a video posted by WCIA-TV. Said in last year's speech. She later apologized after a Democrat in Illinois asked for her resignation.

Some elements on the far right promoted the "great replacement theory", a racist ideology that claims that whites and their influence are "replaced" by colored races. , The rally has begun. Proponents blame both immigrants and demographic changes, including white birth rates.

During the rally, Trump took a winning lap for the Supreme Court's bomb ruling on Friday, ending the constitutional right to abortion. All three conservative judges he appointed voted in favor.

He said he promised to appoint a judge against the right to abortion in 2016.

"Yesterday, the court won the Constitution, the rule of law, and most of all, the victory of life," he told the crowd. Playing cards!

Trump at the rally also supported Republican Darren Bailey, who was running to become the party's governor candidate.