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Biden criticizes the Supreme Court for "terrible decisions"

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Saturday President Byden saidSupreme Court Roe v. After dismissing Wade and issuing two historical decisions that expanded gun rights nationwide, he criticized the "terrible decision" this week

"I think the Supreme Court has made some terrible decisions," Byden said in response to a reporter's question as to whether the Supreme Court was "broken." rice field.

On Friday, the High Court Roe v by terminating women's constitutional right to abort. Following the groundbreaking decision of to remove the 50-year legal precedent established under Wade, there was fierce opposition. Fully allow, limit, or ban practice.

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Democratic leadership Critics of the ruling, including the Supreme Court, aroused their anger,called it "illegal", and the High Court, which is supposed to interpret the law through a nonpartisan lens, is conservative. He accused him of being led by politics. 

President Biden speaks before signing into law S. 2938, the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act gun safety bill, in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington, Saturday, June 25, 2022. 

Before President Byden signed the law Talk to S. 2938, Bipartisan Safer Community Law Gun Safety Bill, Saturday, June 25, 2022, at the Roosevelt Room in the White House in Washington.  (AP Photo / Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

"For Donald Trump, Mitch McConnell, the Republicans, and their majority in the Supreme Court "American women today have less freedom than their mothers," said Haus Nancy Peroshi's speaker on Friday.

"Radical Republicans are rushing forward with their crucifixion to criminalize freedom of health," she added. "GOP militants threaten not only in vitro fertilization and post-abortion care, but even criminalization of contraception."

Democrats say Obama after Judge Antoninscaria's death. The president continues to be furious at McConnell's blockade in 2016 when he tried to nominate Merrick Garland as a seat in the Supreme Court.

Expressing concern about appointing a Supreme Court judge during the election, the then Senate majority leader left his seat open until President Trump took office. 

President Biden signs into law S. 2938, the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act gun safety bill, in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington, Saturday, June 25, 2022. First lady Jill Biden looks on at right. 

President Byden signs the law S. 2938, Saturday, June 25, 2022, a bipartisan, safer community law gun safety bill at the Roosevelt Room in the White House in Washington. First lady Jill Byden looks to the right.  (AP Photo / Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

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Later, Trump appointed three judges in the High Court who sympathized with the Republican Party. Among them is Judge Amy Comey Barrett, who was appointed eight days before the November 2020 election, despite cries of falsehood from the Democratic Party.

Currently, there are six judges appointed by the Republican president, but only three judges have been confirmed under the Democratic president.

However, Biden's comment another controversy this week after the High Court ruled that Americans have the right to carry firearms in public for self-defense. I hinted that I made a decisionto brew. State's right to dictate the hidden carry gun law. 

Protesters hold up signs during an abortion rights demonstration, Saturday, May 14, 2022, in New York.

Demonstration in New York on Saturday, May 14, 2022 with a sign. (AP Photo / Jeenah Moon)

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{104 The decision to allow more Americans to legally carry firearms was made the same week that Congress passed the Gun Control Act for the first time in 30 years.

Biden The bill, signed on Saturday, is an attempt to counter a series of deadly mass fires that have plagued the United States for decades. 

Caitlin McFall is a FoxNews Digital reporter. She can contact her on Twitter at caitlin.mcfall@fox.com or @ctlnmcfall.