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several have outlawed abortion immediately under the so-called tigger laws that will ban or restrict most abortions in roughly half the country. the biden administration weighing options to try and protect abortion rights. former acting attorney general math i hue whitaker joins us in just a moment, but first alexis mcadams is lye in new york city live in new york city with the protests, but let s start with david spunt live at the supreme court. we can hear those crowds still gathering on both sides, chanting, jeering or cheering. david, what s the latest from there? reporter: a lot of energy outside the united states supreme court, that is for sure. things were quiet early this morning, but things began to pick up with several how coming outside the high court to lend their voices just a few hours ago. we re going to take just a little bit of a pan of the crowd right now. you can see there s quite a crowd out here. both sides of this abortion issue out here, though wher
crowds are gathering in cities coast-to-coast to express their feelings following the five four decision to return control of abortion law to the states but several have already outlawed the procedure under it so trigger laws which will ban or restrict most abortions and roughly half the country in the coming weeks and months. president biden among other democratic leaders are now weighing options to protect abortion rights. there fox news team coverage read alexis mcadams live in new york city on protests across the country. but first to davis he is live at the supreme court where crowds are also gathering. david. [cheering] a consistent presence outside the supreme court. thousands of people out here today but will give you kind of a live look at what we are looking at right now. the majority if not most of people out there potentially all of the people out here today are pro-choice are angry about this decision that came down from the supreme court. i was out here yest
many where the right to abortion hasn t changed. in new york city and outside the supreme court. we begin with lucas tomlinson outside of the white house where the president spoke before signing into law a new gun legislation piece. that s right, before jetting off to europe, president biden signing the largest gun cell bill in 30 years. and the prepared remarks took about four minutes. president biden called the supreme court decision shocking and answered one question. do you think the supreme court is broken in your view? i think the supreme court has made some terrible decisions. here is what s in the build. funding for red flag laws, enhances background checks for buyers under 21, only as good as the data you put into them according to law enforcement, and choses the boyfriend loophole and clarifies for dealers. and more than 200 in the house voted for the gun bill. liz cheney, adam kinzinger, and others. this doesn t happen if trump didn t put three on the etch