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El Superior Tribunal Federal (STF) ordenó este miércoles investigar al presidente Jair Bolsonaro por los crímenes de «calumnia» e «incitación al crimen», en relación con sus cuestionamientos sin pruebas del sistema de votación electrónica en Brasil.
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reproduct rooifgts restrictions in june but were stopped by a wendy davis filibuster. then there was governor rick perry who made sure that legislation passed when he forced taxpayers to foot the bill for a second special session to get the restrictions through. this week, there was a federal judge that found that those medically unnecessary restrictions constituted an undue burden on women seeking an abortion. days later, a higher federal court ruled late thursday that the restrictions could immediately go into effect. so 114 lawmakers and the texas legislature, one governor, one federal judge, now one three-judge panel all making choices for texas women. you know, i have an idea. how about letting women, their families and their doctors decide what is best? joining us now from austin, texas, is fatima gifford, the director of marketing and public relations and whole women s health. thanks for being with us, fatima. thank you so much for having me. so how are you feeling this week
republicans plans to pass that law. despite that filibuster and despite large protests, texas republicans did get the law passed, and governor rick perry s signature on it set in motion a countdown to texas clinics that provide abortions having to shut down. the law had been set to go into effect on tuesday of this week, so a few days ago. and a dozen clinics in the state expected to have to close their doors that day. on monday, at the eleventh hour, a federal judge stepped in and blocked the implementation of the law, saying it was unconstitutional, so the clinic stayed open. but tonight, a higher federal court, the appeals court for the conservative fifth circuit has overturned the monday ruling, which clears the way for the law to go into effect, basically, right now. this ruling, late tonight, means that a third of the facilities that provide abortions for women in the state of texas are now getting shut down by the state government, essentially as we speak.