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CNN's Amanpour fears Tullivan and "oppressive regime" does not respect the United States after the Supreme Court's decision to suspend

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CNN International journalist Christiane Amanpour fears that the Supreme Court's abortion ruling last week will see the United States as a "oppressive government" that does not support women's rights from other countries. Overturned theRoe v. Wade case.

Amanpour responded to President Biden's response to reporters onprotecting abortionafter a groundbreaking decision. She reported that world leaders were angry that women's rights and democracy were being attacked.

"[T] hey expressed sadness, concern and deep concern about what a particular Roe V. Wade overthrows and what it means for women's rights," she said in various European countries. Named the leader. CNN's anchor has suggested that the United States will soon be seen as a repressive government on the global stage.

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"And don't forget, I've taken up the oppressive regime that has retreated women's rights throughout my career, but in the history of women's rights in the United States, such a reversal has been seen in developed countries. It's never happened. I'm watching this very carefully, as the United States says it supports democracy abroad. It really has to happen domestically, especially for women's rights. "She lamented.

CNN International anchor Christiane Amanpour lamented the fall of Roe v. Wade during her coverage on President Biden's press conference at the NATO Summit.

CNN International Anchor Christiane Amanpour is Roe v. Wade I lamented the collapse of the incident. Wade during her interview at President Biden's press conference at the NATO Summit.

Shortly thereafter, Amanpour expanded her emotional plea by claiming that the Taliban no longer respected the US commitment to women's rights.

"To reiterate, in conclusion, the state of American democracy and women's rights in the United States, as these conferences are taking place, is not only in other parts of the West, but in other parts as well. You can also say that it is actually seen by You are based on what you know that Tullivan actually says, "Oh, yes, what we are doing about women. I'm going to keep what I said to us for recognition. " She expressed skeptically.

"This is a really serious moment, for American women, and for America's ability to raise its head as a democracy that respects the rights of all its members," Amanpour emphasizes. did.

BIDEN

CNN journalists compare murder with the United States to help filibuster to protect abortion accessThe previous administration in hot water.

After the 2020 presidential election, she told CNN that the Trump administration reminded her of the Holocaust.

"Kristallnacht happened this week 82 years ago. It's a Nazi warning shot across the bow of our human civilization, causing a genocide against the entire identity and its burning book. Attack on facts, knowledge, history and evidence at the Tower. " Amanpour began the atrocities before comparing them to President Trump.

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President Biden speaks during a news conference on the final day of the NATO summit in Madrid, Thursday, June 30, 2022. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

President Biden announced on Thursday, June 30, 2022. I will speak at a press conference on the final day of the NATO Summit in Madrid. (AP Photo / Susan Walsh)(AP Photo / Susan Walsh)

Biden was a reporter at the NATO summit, and Congress was Roe v. We will pass a law that encodes Wade and secure the right to abortion in all 50 states.

Democratic previous attempts to codify the right to abortion were thwarted in the Senate by Republican and moderate Democrat Joe Manchin.

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Kristine Parks is Fox News Digital. You can send story tips to kristine.parks@fox.com.