The Democratic Party has demonstrated that it is unconcerned with the truth. They are not only fabricating about the Supreme Court draft opinion (which is not even a final decision), but they are also attempting to imply that the non-decision would extend abortion and Roe v. Wade, threatening other “rights” as well.
This was seen as a risk to “the right to privacy,” according to California Sen. Kamala Harris. Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) made an illogical argument that Republicans “wanted to prohibit interracial marriage.” I’m sure it will come as a shock to Justice Clarence Thomas.
So, Fox’s Peter Doocy followed up on Pres.Biden’s comment by asking White House Press Sec. Jen Psaki where this was all going to take place or whether Joe Biden is simply blowing smoke through the enormous hole in his skull.
“Which state is attempting to separate LGBTQ youngsters from the rest of the class?” Doocy pressed.
PASKI avoided the question, “I believe we’ve witnessed authorities that are highly prejudicial…” She was unable, however, to name one legislation or any genuine effort that met this Democratic scare-mongering.
This implies that they realize that railing against Roe and its supporters isn’t going to get them the electoral votes they need in November. That’s why they’re lying now; they need to imply that a whole lot more things will be affected.
It does, however, imply that they haven’t even reviewed the draft opinion (or else they’re just lying about it). The draft opinion made it clear that this would only apply to Roe.
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