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from Gabby Orr of CNN
{In his first public place since 38} Roev by the Supreme Court. In Wade's historic reversal, former President Donald Trump praised the "courage" of six conservative judges in the court and called the ruling "a victory in the Constitution, a victory in the rule of law, and a victory in the rule of law." More than that. " It's all a victory in life.
"This breakthrough in is the answer to the prayers of millions of people, and these prayers have been going on for decades and decades." Trump said at a campaign rally in Mendon, Illinois. For GOP Congressman Mary Miller and the hopeful Darren Bailey of the Governor. "Your endless love, sacrifice, and dedication have finally been completely rewarded to generations of Americans and countless constitutional conservatives who have participated in the Pro Life movement."
In the chanting of "Thank you, Trump". From the crowd, the former president also appointed Judge Neil Gorsuch, Judge Brett Kabanau, and Judge Amy Connie Barrett during his four-year tenure to provide the current conservative majority of the court. Bragging about his role in establishing.
"I appoint judges and judges who support the true meaning of the Constitution. I promised that I would interpret the law honestly and faithfully as it was written. "
"We have confirmed that nearly 300 federal judges and three Supreme Court justices do it exactly, and it is seen within the U.S. Supreme Court. Thanks to courage, this long-divided issue was decided by the state and the American people. "
The former president also arrested a man accused of attempting to kill Judge Kabanau earlier this month, with recent protests at the court's conservative judge's houseParticipated in 58}.
"I especially want to admire justice for standing strong in the face of exorbitant threats and violence," Trump said. "This was a systematic and focused effort to threaten the court and thwart their decisions, but justice solidified their position against these militants and terrorists."
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Police in the US Capitol arrested two people on Saturday afternoon for "destroying property." "US Supreme Court", departmenttweeted
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"There are people on either side of this problem, yelling at me, so I see a lot of chanting and a little conflict . We've been to each other. It's mostly peaceful, "CNN's Joe Johns reported from the ground.
The woman traveled to Washington DC from near to far, from Dallas, Texas to Sarasota, Florida, Johns said.
"We have already taken this walk once, but for my daughter and everyone else in the world affected by You need to go back to. "The woman told Johns.
Another woman, Develda Edgington,, told him she was "furious." She usually only attends local demonstrations, but she felt she needed to be in Supreme. Today's court. "It feels different. It's just the beginning," she said.
"This will awaken the sleeping giant," protester Cheryl Kelly told CNN.
US Capitol Police alsoTweetOn Saturday, they were working to "help demonstrators with heat problems" by introducing cooling baths and additional resources. ..
CNN's Sarah Fortinsky&Aileen Graef contributed to this report
Fire at Christian Pregnancy Clinic in Colorado under investigation as Arson
From Hannah Salison of CNN
At Christian Pregnancy Clinic in Longmont, Colorado There is a fire all night. According to public security officials, it was investigated as Arson.
The Longmont Public Security Agency announced that officers responded to a building fire on Saturday morning
The building has a life. There is a choice office. According to its website, it is a "Christ-centered ministry that provides education, support, healing, and limited medical services for sexual life choices."
According to Longmont Public Safety, the building was hit by fire and heavy smoke.
The front of the property was also destroyed by black paint. In the photo shared by Longmont Public Safety, the words "If the abortion is not safe, you are not safe" and "Prohibit our body" are spray-painted on the exterior walls and entrance of the facility. Can be seen. According to the
release, investigators asked local residents to check the surveillance video when trying to identify the responsible person.
Longmont is a municipality located about 15 miles northeast of Boulder.
Only the North Dakota Eye Abortion Clinic will move to the adjacent Minnesota
From CNN's Sarasmart and SharifPaget
The only abortion clinic in North Dakota is the recent Roev. Following the Supreme Court's ruling on Wade, we are preparing to move across state borders.
North Dakota is one of many states Roev. Now that Wade has been overturned, there is a trigger method aimed at banning abortion. State law takes effect 30 days after being certified by the State Attorney General.
Located in Fergo,Red River Women's Clinichas been the only provider in the state for 20 years. Clinic director Tammi Kromenaker told CNN on Saturday that they were still open. "We plan to serve as much as we can legally," Kromenaker said. When that isn't possible in North Dakota, the clinic will move across state borders to Moorehead, Minnesota, according to Kromenakar.
North Dakota Attorney General Drurygray's office "has evaluated Dobbs' opinions in detail and is cautious about its impact on North Dakota's abortion law. Will be considered. " June 24 Statement
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Roe v. Following the abolition of Wade, a 19th century law banning abortion came into force in Wisconsin
from Andy Rose of CNN
Roe v. The Supreme Court's decision on Friday overturning Wade means that the 1849 state law banning miscarriage in Wisconsin will come into force again. During a special session summoned by Democratic Governor Tony Evers, the Republican-controlled state council refused to abolish the lawon Wednesday. Or incest "June 8 statement
" This is an absolutely miserable and rude decision by the US Supreme Court, and the result is never I didn't want to see it again in my lifetime, "Everz said in a statement on Friday. "We will fight this decision with all our might."
Wisconsin Democratic Attorney General Josh Kaul said CNN-affiliated WISN before the court's decision was made. He did not intend to enforce an abortion ban at the state level.However, following Friday's decision, his office issued a statement , "Our office is considering today's decision and will move forward next week.
Meanwhile, the neighboring state of Minnesota is preparing for a potential influx of women seeking abortion as bans in other states come into force. Democratic government of Minnesota. Tim Waltz signed an enforcement order on Saturday aimed at protecting women seeking abortion from being legally affected in other states. did.
"To the fullest extent of the law, use resources to support investigations that impose sanctions for state agencies to seek or obtain legal reproductive medical services in Minnesota. Forbidden, "said at the Walz press conference.
Utah's planned parent-child relationship filed a lawsuit to prevent the state's abortion ban. From
CNN Veronica Stracqualursi
Utah's planned parent-child relationship was Roev by the US Supreme Court. He filed a lawsuit on Saturday seeking to block the state's ban on abortion, which came into effect after overturning Wade.
The so-called "trigger law" passed in Utah in 2020is John L., an advisory lawyer for the Utah Parliament. According to a letter sent by the fellow, it came into effect late Friday. , Provided to CNN by KUTV.
Utah's abortion ban exceptions include rape or i cases. First, the detection of severe birth defects or the prevention of serious injury deaths of the giver. Performing an abortion in violation of the law is a second ferrony.
In a lawsuit cited by Utah's planned custody, the organization said that the ban on abortion violated the state constitution, and the Utah Supreme Court said, "Guarantees under the state constitution are better than guarantees under federal law. Also revealed that it could be widespread. " The organization is seeking temporary restraint orders and injunctive relief to prevent the enforcement of the law.
"Dobbsv. JacksonWomen's HealthOrganization. has revoked the right to waive priorities under the US Constitution. The Utah Constitution acts as a source of Utine's independent rights. I will do it, "said the lawsuit.
In a lawsuit, the Abortion Rights Group said in a lawsuit that "there is no choice but to stop the execution of the abortion" after the law is enforced, and canceled the appointment of about 12 patients scheduled for the procedure on Saturday. Said.
The Utah State Attorney General told CNN on Saturday that "there are no comments at this time" when asked to respond to the case.
CNN's Elizabeth Wolf contributed to this report.
Saturday is the first time in 50 years in the United States that the federal government does not have the right to abort 1 It's the day. Catch up here
Saturday is the first round of a complete ban on abortion in some states after the Supreme Court overturned Roe nearly half a century ago. It's a day. v. Wade's decision.
In the three states of Kentucky, Louisiana and South Dakota, the so-called"Trigger Ban"is automatically enabled. In the other 10 states, there are trigger bans , and there are implementation mechanisms that occur after a set period of time or after measures taken by state government agencies.
Yesterday, Judge Clarence Thomaswrote separately fromto explicitly request a review of other decisions.
"In future cases, we need to rethink all the precedents of this court's substantive legitimate process, including Griswold, Lawrence, and Obergefell," Thomas said. Written referring to the decision regarding same-sex marriage. The Liberal Party said these decisions are currently in jeopardy.
The latest trends are as follows.
Byden states that SCOTUS's decision is "catastrophic." This week's Supreme Court decision was called "terrible."
"Jill and I know how painful and devastating a decision it is for so many Americans, which means so many Americans. The decision is made by the state, my administration decides how they manage it, and does not allow people across state boundaries to receive public health services, etc. We will take action to protect women's rights and reproduction, focusing on whether they violate other laws. Health, "he said before leaving for the German G7 Summit.
The White House said Byden "continues to find a solution" to secure the right to abortion, but he has potential that the government is considering to do so. Did not provide details of enforcement action.
The protests were generally peaceful, with some arrests.Demonstrators gathered in front of the Supreme Court and in cities around the United States to protest the decision. The protests were generally peaceful, but there were some incidentsat the beginning of Friday and Saturday. Crowds in front of the State Capitol and supporters of abortion rights in Ross Angeles are marching towards the highway.
Governor strengthens resources:The Governor of Minnesota will protect people who come to Minnesota for reproductive medicine from states where abortion is illegal or criminal on Saturday. Issued aenforcement order. To release from Governor Tim Waltz's office.
Washington Governor Jay Insley has made his state"sanctuary", regardless of the abortion bans that exist in other states. I vowed to make a reproductive choice. He promised a $ 1 million downpay to begin funding the state-wide reproductive health network prior to the expected influx of patients.
Anti-abortion activist who was overjoyed by the Supreme Court's decision
CNN From Veronica Stracqualursi
After 10 am on Friday, a man from the National Life Rights Treaty in Atlanta shouted, "Roe has overthrown."
Some people started clapping in the room, The Supreme Court is Roev. Some people checked the phone a few minutes after overturning Wade. 1973 Decision Access to the suspension of federal constitutional rights. The session has derailed. The convention participants were hugging each other, some of whom were visibly emotional.
The moment of the National Right to Life annual convention was a victory that supporters had fought for decades through organization, lobbying and voting.
Many tournament participants told CNN that they had been involved in the anti-abortion movement for years after the ruling.
Jessica Rodgers, 33, spoke with a group of teens attending the tournament and explained, "How historic it may be today" when the decision was made. Rogers, DC Metro Life Alliance, said her decision moved her to tears.
"Looking at this barrier that has prevented the nation from taking the necessary steps to protect human life at all levels over the last few decades, the fall and collision of the barrier is a kind of euphoria. It was a pleasure to confirm that it was, "she said. She told CNN on Friday.
Read more from the ground in Atlanta.