An enraged Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) said America is tired of hearing extremists and ready to fight to keep abortion legal.
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Warren told his supporters:
I am angry. Angry, upset and determined. The United States Congress can make Roe v Wade the law of the country. They just need to do it.
This is what Republicans have been working on for decades. They’ve been out there plotting to carefully nurture these Supreme Court justices so that they can have a majority on the sidelines that would post something most Americans don’t want.
69% of the people in this country, in this country, red states and blue states, old and young, want Roe v Wade to keep the law. We have to do it. We have a right, extremists, we have heard enough from extremists and we are tired of it.
Warren also told protesters that America will not go back to the days when abortion was not legal:
Elizabeth Warren on the steps of the Supreme Court: “I have seen the world where abortion is illegal and we will not go back.” pic.twitter.com/Z9pzvFt022
– PoliticusUSA (@politicususa) May 3, 2022
If the Supreme Court and Republicans expected America to sit down and take a ruling that gutted the right to privacy, they were wrong. Nearly three-quarters of Americans will not allow the right-wing Gilead fantasy to be carried out without a fight.
It is not only women who are angry, and they do not believe the white male “intellectuals” who claim that the right to abortion will not move the needle in the midterm elections.
The right has just woken up the rest of the country and Elizabeth Warren has voiced their desire to fight for our rights because choice is not “just a female issue”.

Mr. Easley is the managing editor. He is also a White House press pool and congressional correspondent for PoliticusUSA. Jason has a BA in political science. His undergraduate work has focused on public policy, with a specialization in social reform movements.
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