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Roe v. Wade sees MSNBC, CNN, and others as completely scorched earth operations: "Civil War"

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Liberal media, including most of the noise generated by MSNBC and CNN, is complete after the Supreme Courtoverturns the Roe v. Wade caseand decides to send the abortion back to the state. It became a scorched earth operation. .. 

Journalists, critics and guests lament the Supreme Court as a partisan body dedicated to destroying women's rights, arguing that a "legal civil war" is imminent, news Immediately showed an emotional reaction. 

CNN's Jeffrey Tobin was set in a solemn mood when it was interrupted by news of the decision. CNN anchor Poppy Harlow appeared visibly upset when co-anchor Jim Skiat read the court ruling. 

CNN Jessica Schneider then provided further information on the Supreme Court's decision, stating that the overthrow of the Roe v. Wade case "excluded constitutional rights" to abortion. 

Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade

Abortion rights demonstrators protest outside the US Supreme Court in Washington, D.C., US, on Friday, June 24, 2022. A deeply divided Supreme Court overturned the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision and wiped out the constitutional right to abortion, issuing a historic ruling likely to render the procedure largely illegal in half the country. 

Demonstrators demonstrating the right to abortion protested outside the US Supreme Court in Washington, D.C., on Friday, June 24, 2022. increase. It overturned the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision, wiped out constitutional rights to abortion, and issued a historic decision that could make the procedure largely illegal in half of the country.  (TingShen / Bloomberg via Getty Images)

In the next segment of CNN, legal analyst Jennifer Rogers said the state was ". It is a "single aspect of female assisted reproductive technology" and highlights the idea that tracking of the menstrual cycle can be prohibited. 

"Will they be able to search your app? You know there are apps that track your menstrual cycle. How far are these states going? I know you're trying. "She wondered. 

The ruling also elicited an emotional response from CBS News' Face the Nation moderator Margaret Brennan.

"This is a very big moment, and it has so many impacts that we can't even fully understand it today," Brennan said.

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People protest about abortion, Friday, June 24, 2022, outside the Supreme Court in Washington.

People were aborted outside the Supreme Court of Washington on Friday, June 24, 2022. Protest about (AP Photo / Steve Helber)

Many anchors and journalists break into theSupreme Courtand question its legitimacy. , Characterized as a conservative, political court.

NBC's Chuck Todd responded immediately to the news by claiming that many Americans believed the Supreme Court was "injustice."

"I don't think there are any more black robes. I think the robes are red and blue," Todd added.

ABC's Terry Moran declared the ruling to be another sign that the United States now has "a very strong activist and conservative court."

"We are in a new era when we have reached the center to keep the court's legitimacy in the public eye and continue the debate," he said. 

NBC's Lester Holt reiterated NBC's Pete Williams the day before, stating that a conservative "majority" within the Supreme Court "really began to bend muscles."

CNN's legal analysts also considered the implications of the ruling, and Tubin predicted that the outcome would lead to a "legal civil war."

"It will be a legal mess, forget about the legal Civil War," said legal analyst Lauren Coates as well. 

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Lawyer and Senior Editor of Slate Dahlia Lithwick on MSNBC After the ruling, he could not agree with the wording of the civil war, but added that the court's decision would at least lead to "great controversy."

Activists flocked to the Supreme Court following the overturn of Roe v. Wade on Friday June 24, 2022. (Fox News Digital/Lisa Bennatan)

After the overthrow of the Roe v. Wade case, activists flock to the Supreme Court. Friday, June 24, 2022. (Fox News Digital / Lisa Bennatan)

"[Currently] there are two countries, literally red and blue states," she added. 

Thirteen states in the country are ready to enact an immediate abortion ban, with at least 13 states shortly after the Supreme Court overturned the Roe v. Wade case on Friday. It may follow, and the right to abortion is left to the state. going to decide.

At least 13 states in the countryban most abortions that take effect immediately or within a few weeks after the Roe v. Wade case is overturned, the so-called " There is a "trigger method".

There are also five states, Alabama, Arizona, Michigan, West Virginia, and Wisconsin, where abortion was banned even before the Roe v. Wade incident, and a groundbreaking law in 1973 It will be enforced. It will be turned over.

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Fox News' Jessica Chasmar reports this Contributed to. 

Nikolas Lanum is the Deputy Editor-in-Chief of FoxNews Digital.