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Kamala Harris On SCOTUS Abortion Ruling: “This Is Not Over”; Fox News & Broadcast Nets Don’t Cover Remarks From First Female VP

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“Today, as of right now, as of this minute, we can only talk about what Roe v Wads protected, past tense,” Vice President Kamala Harris said Friday in remarks about  the Supreme Court’s conservative majority’s landmark decision to overturn abortion rights in the U.S. “This is a health care crisis.”“Millions of women in America will go to bed tonight without access to the health care and reproductive care that they had this morning,” Harris added in short remarks in Plainfield, IL, where she was scheduled to meet with maternal health care providers. “Without access to the same health care or reproductive care health care that their mothers and grandmothers had for 50 years.”“This is the first time in the history of our nation that a constitutional right has been taken from the people of America,” the former California Senator and Attorney General said, echoing the sentiments of President Joe Biden from his remarks earlier in the day.“The strength of our nation has always been that we move forward,” she added. “You have the power to elect leaders who will defend and protect your rights.

With your vote, you can act. And you have the final word. So, this is not over.”The remarks by America’s first female Vice President were carried live from the jump by MSNBC and BBC World.

CNN stayed with an interview with March for Life president Jeanne Mancini for several minutes before cutting to Harris.Barack Obama Calls Supreme Court Abortion Decision An Attack On “Essential Freedoms Of Millions Of Americans”While Fox News had covered Biden’s remarks live earlier in the day, the Rupert Murdoch-owned outlet opted instead to stay with a segment featuring the executive director of Mountain Area Pregnancy Services about “vandalism of her

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