'The United States Congress can keep Roe v. Wade the law of the land, they just need to do it.' SenWarren
"The United States Congress can keep Roe v. Wade the law of the land, they just need to do it," said the senator."I am angry because the United States Congress can change all of this," Sen. Elizabeth Warren declared with passion Tuesday on Capitol Hill as she responded to news that the right-wing majority on the U.S.
"The United States Supreme Court thinks they can impose their extremist views on all the women in this country, and they are wrong." "They have been out there plotting, carefully cultivating the Supreme Court justices so they could have a majority on the bench who would accomplish something that the majority of Americans do not want," Warren told reporters after her speech.
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