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Liz Warren says SCOTUS "sets a torch" for final legitimacy after overturning the Roe v. Wade case

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DemocracyMassachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warrensaid the Supreme Court had burned its legitimacy after voting to overthrow the Roe v. Wade case. 

"This court has lost its legitimacy. They burned all the legitimacy they might still have after the gun decision, the vote decision, and the union decision. Warren told ABC. -Anchor Martha Radats on Sunday morning.

"They took the end of it and put a torch on it," she continued. "We believe we need to regain some trust in our courts, which means we need more judges in the US Supreme Court."

The Supreme Court voted 6-3 to overturn the Law vs. Wade case. As a result, abortion is no longer recognized as a constitutional right. Breakthrough decisions have sparked protests across the country, including vandalism at the Prolife Pregnancy Center and some liberal politicians calling on Prochoice voters to take them to the streets. 

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"The Republicans did not publish records about Roe, but told the court that those they knew (winkwink, nod) would become radical on the issue ofRoe vs. Wade. It was very clear about trying to get through .. And that's exactly what we finally got, "Warren said on Sunday. 

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Senator Elizabeth Warren, a Democrat from Massachusetts, speaks to members of the media during a protest outside the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Tuesday, May 3, 2022.( Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Massachusetts Democrat Senator Elizabeth Warren is protesting outside the US Supreme Court in Washington, D.C., USA on Tuesday, May 3, 2022. (Al Drago / Bloomberg via Getty Images)(Al Drago / Bloomberg via Getty Images)

She said in an interview about ABCSupreme CourtAdded that he was "deeply concerned" about the possibility of revisiting other cases of contraceptives and same-sex marriage. 

"I'm deeply concerned about that. I understand that the rest of the court said," No, no, we won't go there. " But remember how we got to our whereabouts. .. But what was on the ballot didn't mean trying to pass Congress, knowing that it couldn't be done. 

"Instead, it was to bring a radical judge to the US Supreme Court."

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Abortion-rights protesters gather outside the Supreme Court in Washington, Friday, June 24, 2022. The Supreme Court has ended constitutional protections for abortion that had been in place nearly 50 years, a decision by its conservative majority to overturn the court's landmark abortion cases. 

Protesters of the right to abortion will meet outside the Supreme Court of Washington on Friday, June 24, 2022. The Supreme Court has terminated the constitutional protection that has been in place for abortion. A conservative majority decision to overturn the court's groundbreaking abortion case in almost 50 years.  ((AP Photo / Jose Luis Magana))

Supreme Court Judge Clarence Thomas voted in majority to overthrow Roe. The court, who wrote in his opinion, said that cases relating to the use of contraception, homosexual sex between consenting parties, and homosexual marriage could be reviewed. 

WASHINGTON, DC: Associate Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. 

Washington DC: Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas ..  (Photo by Drew Angerer / Getty Images)

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"In the future,Griswold,Lawrence,Obergefell,"Thomas is his I wrote it with a consent opinion. "Because the substantive due process decision is" obviously wrong ", [...] there is an obligation to" correct "the error established in these cases.