Former U.S. President Donald Trump called the U.S.
Supreme Court's decision to overturn the right to abortion the biggest victory of life, made possible by his decision to nominate 3 out of 9 Supreme Court justices.
- "Today's decision is the biggest victory of life in a generation
- along with other recent decisions that have only become possible because I have done everything I promised
- including nominating and including 3 strong and respected defenders of the Constitution in the United States Supreme Court," Trump said.
The current US president, Joe Biden, has previously strongly criticised the Supreme Court's decision to overturn the right to abortion. In a speech in this regard, he also mentioned the judges nominated during Trump's presidency, saying that they were precisely at the centre of the decision to "change the rule of law and abolish the fundamental right of women" in the United States.
The United States Supreme Court on Friday reinstated Roe v. Wade in 1973 and, on the basis of this, revoked the constitutional right to abortion, allowing the United States to supervise laws in this area independently.
"It is God's decision..." Trump comments on abolishing abortion rights
Former US President Donald Trump said the US Supreme Court's decision to overturn the right to abortion was "constitutional."
Trump told Fox News that "God made the decision" in response to a question about whether he felt he had played a role in the decision after he appointed 3 conservative judges to the court while in office.
- On the resolution that resolved one of America's most divisive issues
- Trump said the resolution "follows the Constitution
- restores rights to those who should have been granted them for a long time."
After 50 years of protection.. U.S. Supreme Court overturns right to abortion
The U.S. Supreme Court overturned the right to abortion after 50 years of constitutional protection, which constituted one of the most politically divisive cases in the United States.
The court overturned a landmark decision in 1973 to enshrine a woman's right to abortion, stating that each state could allow or restrict the procedure as it saw it, as prevailing before the 1970s, and AFP said the decision had a "seismic impact".
The Associated Press reported that the decision was made by the court's conservative majority, adding that the decision was expected to ban abortion in nearly half of the states.
According to the Agency, the decision, which was unthinkable only a few years ago, culminates decades of efforts by opponents of abortion.
Three right-wing judges appointed by former President Donald Trump had contributed to his passage.
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