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America's chaotic new reality of abortion takes shape

Friday's Supreme Courtgroundbreaking decisiongives women nearly 50 years of constitutional rights to end pregnancy It overturns and causes aftershocks. It has already begun to change the character of American life.
A bold, conservative majority of the Supreme Courtis motivated to trample long-standing precedents and has already swayed volatile dynamics that could far exceed abortion in the country. The recognition that it was introduced is dawning. It was estranged by ideology. More practically and suddenly than
,abortion services have already endedin some conservative states. In some places on Friday, a woman in the clinic was told that the possibility of an abortion had disappeared in the state as soon as the Supreme Court ruled.
• Wisconsin has returned to the law banning abortion19th century law.
South Dakota's Last Abortion Clinicis preparing to move to Minnesota.

• Other red states are expected to act within a few days.

In a more liberal state like California,acts as a shelter for women, causing interstate conflicts and further balkanizing the United States. I swear to do it.
There is growing fear among progressives about what the court will do next. At this weekend's national pride parade, it was a painful question whether the hard-earned rights of same-sex marriage, which had been enshrined in court just seven years ago, are now at risk of activist judges. .. There is increasing uncertainty about how the ruling affectsfertility drugsand even contraception. Companies are also planning to rush to compensate employees and extend health insurance to cover out-of-state abortion services, but alienate Red State leaders and ruin the fight. I'm also worried about that.
Abortion is a very personal issue for people with all political beliefs. Many conservatives consider this procedure to be the killing of a fetus. Many other Americans view the Supreme Court's move as a ruthless violation of human rights, the ability of women to choose about their bodies. Public opinion often has more subtle nuances than the black-and-white certainty of political debate, especially at what point in abortion and what exceptions are made for rape, incest or maternal health. As for what should be done, the reality remains that a clear majority of countriesdid not want to see the court overthrow Roe.

The central rationale for the conservative majority of Friday's courts enables a democratic solution to the controversial national issue by returning the issue to the state. It was that. The last three days suggest that the position was naive or deliberately self-deceptive.

Republican leaders are already working on and often give answers on how and how to help new mothers who are often forced to give birth to unwanted children. I have failed to come up with it. After rape and incest.

In at least half of the United States, the Supreme Court's ruling often gives poor Americans who cannot afford to travel to have an abortion or are already hurt by inadequate social welfare. I promised new difficulties.

Major Democrats responded with strong words and vows to fight back, but before 2022, politically or virtually millions of women suddenly responded. If left unrighted, we have not yet begun an effective response.

Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren said the court "put a torch" on its legitimacy. And New York lawmaker Alexandria Ocasio Cortez, who accused the conservative judge of lying at the Senate's confirmation hearing about how to control blame, said the impeachment should be at the table. rice field.

But when President Joe Biden left for the G7 summit in Germany's developed nations on Saturday, White House spokesman Karine Jean-Pierre said the expansion of the court and the Senate. Eliminate interference. The latter move will be needed to codify the right to abortion, but it is unlikely that all Democrats in the Senate will agree to abolish the 60-vote threshold. This new evidence of the gap between Biden and the progressives could fuel new speculation about his standing in the party as he prepares to run for reelection.

Republicans celebrate-but face new scrutiny

But after a surprising conservative victory that electrified the Republican foundation, the Republicans Hoping to expand the appeal of the country, we position ourselves in a way that does not alienate abortion or some female voters in a complex and subtle attitude towards abortion.

Former President Donald Trumpwas credible that he was to set up a radical conservative majority in the Supreme Court. Former Commander-in-Chief declared "victory of life" when a crowd of Illinois rallies chanted "Thank you Trump" on Saturday night. Personally, Trump was worried about the White House's hopes for 2024 and the turmoil on Republicans.The New York Times reported

whatever the merits of the court's recently discussed gun decision. The position of religion in society, the overthrow of the Roe v. Wade decision in 1973, reveals the harsh reality of the newly prestigious Republican Party. Trump, the party's most prominent figure, sought to deny voters their most fundamental right to choose their leader in his lies and coup attempts after the 2020 elections. Later, a majority of the Supreme Court he built, along with a suspicious confirmation operation by Republican Senate leader Mitch McConnell, removed constitutional rights from Americans for the first time in history, significantly ignoring the majority. This confluence of radicalism will have a major impact on US democracy in the coming years.

For decades, the fight to end abortion has been a central issue of Republican politics. But now it has suddenly become a dominant challenge.

For example, South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem will provide paid leave to pregnant women who have been deprived of abortion on Sunday, whether to expand healthcare, and how the state will enforce it. Avoided the question about "Face the Nation" on CBS. Her opposition to the use of abortion medications mailed from other states.

"We ensure that mothers have the resources, protection and health care they need, and we are actively working on it," she told Biden in a long interview. The politeness I said before shifting my focus to an irrelevant attack, but lacking details.

Democrats look for answers

Democrats' response to Friday's Supreme Court ruling has so far not given up on distrust, anger, and fighting. It was a combination of promises. But so far, there is no clear strategy.

CBS News / YouGov polls conducted on Friday and Saturday found that 59% of Americans were against the Supreme Court's ruling. It should give the Democratic Party a solid foundation for turning midterm and 2024 presidential elections into a Supreme Court referendum. But high inflation and record gasoline prices can nevertheless ruin the party's majority in parliament.

In CNN's State of the Union address, Georgia Democratic Governor candidateStacey Abramspoints out Georgia law that will come into force within a few days banning abortion in six weeks. did. One of the marquee abortion races, weapons against Republican opponents and the current governor.

"Whether you are a company thinking of being in Georgia or a citizen, you take into account the risks that Brian Kemp poses to the lives and welfare of women in this state very realistically. I tell everyone, "Abrams told Jake Tapper.

Regarding ABC News'this week', Warren said the court had undermined his legitimacy. ..

"They took the end of it and set a torch on it in the opinion of Roe v. Wade," Massachusetts Democrats said asking for more judges to be added to the court.

The court does not lose its legitimacy simply because it provides an opinion that a particular politician may disagree with. And conservative scholars would argue that the majority of recent decisions are justified by constitutional debate. But after McConnell paved the way for Friday's ruling by blocking the candidate for former President Barack Obama in the year of the election and rushing Trump's final candidate to court in the same situation, the right-wing majority The controversial construction was definitely hurt that image. So is the fact that some senators are now saying that Trump has been confused about how to decide on an abortion case.

Ocasio Cortez suggested that the election of the Trump Supreme Court should be impeached, saying that their position on abortion was "lying under an oath." But even if a Democratic-led home pursues such a long-term strategy, it is unlikely that there will be a two-thirds majority to convict in a tightly divided Senate.

But the new week could bring new decisions that emphasize the radicalism of the Supreme Court's majority. Already, most of the critics have ridiculed the critics who warned that the literal reading of the 18th-century Constitution should be considered for the impact on society in the 21st century, using the views of the abortion case.