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Tim Kane condemns the Supreme Court for violence against churches and professional life clinics

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FIRST ON FOX:On Thursday, Senator Tim Kaine of Diva told theSupreme Courtthat "last week's radical ruling was Roe v. Wade.

In the case of the Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, at least six Catholic churches have been targeted for fire and vandalism since the Supreme Court ruling on Friday, overturning the Roe v. Wade case.

Senator Tim Kaine, a Democrat from Virginia, is blaming the Supreme Court for the wave of political violence sweeping the country following its "radical" ruling last week overturning Roe v. Wade.

The Supreme Court against the wave of political violence that is sweeping the country following the "radical" ruling of Roe v. Wade last week, accused by Senator Tim Kaine, a Democrat of Virginia. (Susan Walsh / AP Photo / Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Catholic Kaine in a statement to Fox News Digital violence against the church through a spokesperson. Blame. But he eventually accused the High Court of ruling that it caused violence.

"Senator Kane has always condemned violence and vandalism," the statement read. "He voted a few weeks ago to strengthen the protection of Supreme Court judges."

The White House goes to the Catholic Church following the Supreme Court's decision to end pregnancy.

"Women because of the court's shocking decision to deprive them of their long-standing constitutional rights, we are vandalism against churches and clinics. We also saw an increase and violent physical attacks on Prochoice protesters. " "These are all the tragic consequences of a radical ruling."

Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., questions United States Ambassador to the United Nations nominee Linda Thomas-Greenfield during for her confirmation hearing before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on Capitol Hill, Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2021, in Washington.

Senator Tim Kaine, D-Va. Asked the US Ambassador, on Wednesday, January 27, 2021, at a confirmation hearing at the Capitol Hill Senate Foreign Affairs Committee in Washington, addressed to UN candidate Linda Thomas-Greenfield.

"The solution is not violence or vandalism," the statement added. "The only way to move forward is in constructive and peaceful political involvement. The majority of Americans support the protection of basic reproductive freedom. If the majority are peacefully involved. , Parliament and the Legislature can achieve this goal. ”

Former Virginia Governor's comment is thatCatholic bishops have been elected officials since the draft opinion of the Supreme Court's decision in the Dobbs case. After askingto condemn the violence against the Church and the Center for Pregnancy Addiction. It was leaked to Politico on May 2nd.

Protesters shout as they join thousands marching around the Arizona Capitol after the Supreme Court decision to overturn the landmark Roe v. Wade abortion decision Friday, June 24, 2022, in Phoenix. 

Protesters shout: , Friday, June 24, 2022, groundbreaking Roe v in Phoenix. Join thousands of people marching around the Arizona Capitol after the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Wade's decision to cancel.  (AP Photo / Ross D. Franklin)

Since the official ruling on Friday, at least six Catholic churches have been vandalism. Being targeted. arson. Includes a 145-year-oldCatholic Churchin West Virginia, burned down where police are investigating as an arson attack.  

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Thursday's White House was "deeply Catholic" by President Biden. "," Condemn these attacks. "

" The President condemns these attacks, "White House deputy spokesman Andrew Bates told Fox News Digital. Said in a statement. "He has always condemned the violence, intimidation and vandalism committed by someone for all purposes, and in response to Dobbs' decision, calling for peace in all protests, saying. We have explicitly repeated these values ​​in. "

Jessica Chasmar is a reporter for FoxNews Digital. Story tips can be sent to Jessica.Chasmar @ fox.com and Twitter (@JessicaChasmar).