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By Mae Slater on
 March 11, 2024

Joe Biden makes it clear he wants to reverse Supreme Court's Roe v. Wade decision

In a recent flurry of public appearances and statements, President Joe Biden has ratcheted up his rhetoric against the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.

Axios reported that Biden has underscored his commitment to restoring federal abortion protections and emphasized the critical role of women's voting power in the upcoming elections. In effect, he wants to reverse the Supreme Court's ruling and restore abortion rights to their former place.

During an interview on MSNBC's "The Saturday Show with Jonathan Capehart," Biden didn't mince words when he discussed the Supreme Court's recent ruling. He suggested that the justices had misinterpreted the Constitution and made a grave error in overturning the landmark decision of Roe v. Wade.

Biden's Dual Critique: From Media to Congress

This isn't the first time in recent days that the President has made his opposition to the court's decision known. Following his pointed critique during the interview, Biden reiterated his stance in his State of the Union address, marking a concerted effort to bring attention to this issue at multiple levels of public discourse.

In his address to the nation, Biden not only criticized the Supreme Court's decision but also highlighted the significance of women's electoral and political power. By quoting a line from the Supreme Court's Dobbs ruling, he pointed to the potential impact of women's votes in the aftermath of the court's controversial decision.

Biden's Pledge to Restore Roe v. Wade

Biden's remarks extend beyond mere criticism. He has articulated a clear promise to the American people: if given a Congress controlled by Democrats, he will work to reinstate the protections formerly guaranteed by Roe v. Wade. Supreme Court be damned Biden will restore American's rights to murder children again.

"I think they made a wrong decision. I think they read the Constitution wrong. I think they made a mistake," Biden said in the interview, expressing his disapproval of the Supreme Court's ruling. This quote encapsulates the President's critique of the justices' interpretation of the Constitution and their consequential decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.

"If you give me a Congress that's Democrat, we're going to change it back to Roe v. Wade," Biden added, signaling his determination to restore abortion protections through legislative means. This declaration only increases the stakes for November's presidential and congressional elections.

Women's Voting Power at the Forefront

Biden's comments on the potential of women's voting power were not made in passing. Both in his interview with Jonathan Capehart and during his State of the Union address, the President emphasized the mobilization of voters around the issue of abortion. By doing so, he acknowledged the significant impact that women's collective action could have on the political landscape, especially in light of the Supreme Court's decision.

"You are about to realize just how much you were right about that," Biden added, referencing the Supreme Court's commentary on women's electoral and political power. This remark underscores the President's belief in the potential for significant political change driven by the electorate, particularly by women motivated by the issue of abortion rights.

In conclusion, President Biden's recent comments and public appearances have focused on a critical issue: the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade and the implications of this ruling for abortion rights in the United States. Through his statements, Biden has articulated a clear critique of the court's decision, highlighted the importance of women's voting power, and pledged to work toward restoring Roe v. Wade protections if given a Democrat-controlled Congress. This series of events underscores the ongoing debate over abortion rights and the potential for political mobilization around this issue.

  • President Biden criticizes the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.
  • Biden emphasizes the importance of women's voting power and pledges to restore Roe v. Wade protections.
  • The President's comments reflect a broader debate over abortion rights and the role of the electorate in shaping policy.
Written By:
Mae Slater

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