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On this day, American women were crying, Pelosi blurted out angrily, and Trump was laughing

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This ruling is a stark example of the influence of a (former) president over the U.S. Supreme Court.

On this day, American women were crying, Pelosi blurted out angrily, and Trump was laughing

U.S. House Speaker Pelosi lashed out at the U.S. Supreme Court on Friday to overturn a ruling in Roy v. Wade that left American women with the right to self-abordination, which Pelosi called "an open-hearted axe to Americans' rights" and a "slap in the face of women," calling the verdict hypocritical and would cause permanent harm, and she also called the verdict an insult to women.

Speaking to the U.S. Congress on Friday, Pelosi also warned that "Republicans are planning a nationwide ban on abortion," but vowed that Democrats "will continue to fight fiercely to make Roy v. Wade law."

On this day, American women were crying, Pelosi blurted out angrily, and Trump was laughing

Pelosi's remarks come as the Conservative Majority of the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, ending nearly 50 years of constitutional protection for abortion. Polls show that the U.S. Supreme Court's decision is at odds with the opinion of a majority of Americans who support retaining the Roy verdict.

It is reported that after the Supreme Court made this decision, demonstrators quickly gathered outside the barricades set up around the Supreme Court, and some cheered the abolition of abortion, others wept and shouted "abolish the court". In the first few minutes after the verdict was announced, the crowd was civilized, but as the news broke, the crowd size and anger began to expand.

On this day, American women were crying, Pelosi blurted out angrily, and Trump was laughing

U.S. media said the ruling, which was passed by the majority, represented a victory for conservative legal activists in more than 40 years. These activists work to reform the federal justice system and correct what they see as liberal excesses by judges and judges in the 1960s and 1970s.

The leaders and founders of right-leaning groups such as the Federalist Society enjoy considerable influence in the Supreme Court appointments of previous Republican presidents, eventually leading President Donald Trump to essentially outsource the search for a Supreme Court nominee to these groups.

The ruling also clearly reflects the influence of a president on the U.S. Supreme Court, because three of the five judges involved in overturning roy's verdict — Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Kony Barrett — were appointed by Trump, while both Kavanaugh and Barrett replaced pro-abortion justices.

On this day, American women were crying, Pelosi blurted out angrily, and Trump was laughing

The U.S. media also warned that the political consequences of this decision could be significant, and the United States has learned very specific lessons about how elections — especially the Senate and White House elections — have led to a major shift in the judicial system that has led to justices not only expanding their rights, but also reducing them.

Democrats hope the high-profile defeat in abortion rights and its aftermath will inspire women and liberal voters in the upcoming midterm elections, and later. Most immediately, the issue could give a boost to Democratic candidates in the November campaign, and Republicans are expected to have a big advantage in the Senate and House of Representatives.

However, given that Supreme Court rulings rarely effectively disenfranchise established individual rights, it is difficult to assess whether the Supreme Court will ultimately become as pro-Democrat as it has long been for Republicans. While there are some indications that past changes to abortion laws at the state level were related to election results, the Supreme Court's extremely conservative decisions over the past few decades on issues such as voting rights and campaign finance do not seem to have had much impact on individual voters' decisions.

On this day, American women were crying, Pelosi blurted out angrily, and Trump was laughing

More certainly, this comprehensive abortion ruling will directly affect tens of millions of people in the short term and is expected to have a further impact in the coming months or years. And the 22 states are prepared to ban the procedure immediately in most or all cases, either because they had an abortion ban before the 1973 Roe case was decided, or because they passed the so-called Trigger Act since then, which stipulates that if the Roe case is overturned, abortion will be considered illegal.

Related to this, many state bans include criminal penalties, meaning abortion providers and even patients may face jail time, depending on how state officials choose to enforce those bans. Other states are also preparing to enact or expand restrictions that, while not completely banning abortions, may still make abortion impossible for many people — including banning abortion at some stage of pregnancy, prohibiting abortion based on the patient's cause, restricting the distribution of abortion pills, enforcing waiting times, and so on.

On this day, American women were crying, Pelosi blurted out angrily, and Trump was laughing

Conservative states are likely to pass more such laws in the coming months, with several states already proposing to convene a special session as early as this summer to pass them. Lawsuits are also taking place in several states, including Michigan and Montana, that will determine whether abortion is still possible there.

At the same time, some progressive states are eager to enact new laws to protect abortion procedures, provide new financial support for low-income people in the state and those who may travel to the state from other parts of the country, and expand the workforce for abortion providers before they anticipate a large number of patients. However, abortion rights advocates stress that many will not be able to travel to other states to terminate their pregnancies because they cannot afford it, cannot find a nursery, cannot take time off, or face other obstacles such as their disability or immigration status.

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