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Hey, it’s worked so far! Kamala Harris marks Dobbs’ 2nd anniversary with more fearmongering

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June 24 marks the second anniversary of the Supreme Court’s decision Dobbs Judgment that overturned Roe v. Wadeand Vice President Kamala Harris is scheduled to give panic-inducing speeches in Arizona and Maryland on this occasion.

Accordingly Axios:

The Biden team is using the Roe case to once again accuse former President Trump of trying to enforce a national abortion ban and is hoping to make reproductive rights a central theme of the CNN debate on June 27.

Of course, Donald Trump is by no means interested in enforcing a national abortion ban, but Democrats will do anything to distract from Joe Biden’s daily brain and body freeze episodes, a terrible economy, and rising violent crime rates (especially by criminal illegal immigrants). And abortion can only be “a major issue” in the June 27 debate if Joe Biden can actually speak a full sentence — or if the CNN moderators take over for Biden, which would surprise no one.

Trump’s answers to questions about abortion have been good during this campaign. At a town hall meeting in Iowa ahead of the 2024 caucus, Trump expressed empathy toward women experiencing unwanted pregnancies while boasting about the appointment of the judges who Dobbs judgment possible – and rightly point out that the “radicals” are those who want to tear babies out of the womb in the eighth or ninth month of pregnancy.

Part of Trump’s statement:

The [issue] has been tearing our country apart for 50 years… We are not the radicals. They are the radicals because they are prepared to kill the baby in the eighth month, in the ninth month, or even after birth.


RELATED: Why Trump is the most pro-life president in the post-Roe era


At a meeting with Republicans in Congress on June 13, Trump said: He reportedly advised members how to address the problem in the election campaign:

In addition to stressing that Republican Party lawmakers and candidates need to talk “properly” about abortion, Trump also argued that the issue should be left to the states and stressed that he supports exceptions, as several members in attendance said.

The former president told his allies in Congress that abortion had “cost” Republicans politically but was “too important to ignore.”

He argued that Democrats were the “radicals” on the issue and “supported abortion to the point where no one supported it,” and called Republicans the “party of common sense.”

Between the lines: Trump’s position largely coincides with that of the Republican establishment and his campaign apparatus: He is urging Republicans to push for state-level solutions that include reasonable exceptions.

Democrats: the party of people who want to kill babies in the womb at every stage of development and who fully support importing rapists and murderers to kill American children as soon as they leave the womb.

Bring it on.

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