supreme court. millions of women will go to bed tonight without access to the healthcare that they had this morning. right to life has been vindicated. the voiceless will finally have a voice. half the states could ban virtually all abortions, after a ruling that leaves the nation more divided than ever. this decision is an outrage, forced motherhood is illegitimate. i m absolutely ecstatic there are going to be babies lives saved from this. how will it transform america and will it be a rallying cry for the democrats in the fall? roe is on the ballot. plus, trump s power play. you re asking me to do something against my oath and i will not break my oath. new details on how his pressure campaign to stay in power at all costs nearly worked. and push the country to the brink. the system held, but barely and the question remains will it hold again? welcome to inside politics sunday. i m abby phillip. women of child bearing age in america have now lost a
caldwell of the washington post, manu raju and npr s sarah mchammond. there is now clearly, we have been talking about red and blue america, i don t think that there has been a moment in a very long time quite like this where people in red states are now questioning what life is going to be like for them under this new ruling. what is the impact? i think the impact is kind of unclear as to how this will all shake out. we heard from president biden on friday, talk about the fact that his administration will work to protect the freedom of women to travel across state lines for abortion. and also protect the right for people to receive medication in the mail. but i think one question that remains really unclear is how certain republican states may try to fight back against opportunities that democratic state governors are giving them and whose state has jurisdiction over that? that s a really, really unsolved question at this point. it has been such a long time.
this job. reporter: npr reporter and mother sarah mchammond posted the letter saying, my 6-year-old santa skeptic was told to write a letter to santa at school, so he did. mom didn t want to do an interview, so all we have is the now-gone-viral letter which ends love, i m not telling you my name. reporter: there s a hall of fame for santa letters, this one goes in it. your life is empty, you don t know the troubles i ve had. future country songwriter, tweeted one admirer. noted his mom, p.s., the troubles in his life his brother. don t call child services. the letter is adorned with jolly wreaths on one side and skulls on the other. sure santa s used to misspellings that turn him into satan. this 4-year-old is now 13 and went on to win spelling bees. but it was the bleak nailism