it s important to be out here and do this. so, we re actually gonna take you to some of the states throughout the country that are feeling the heat with some of these trigger laws that are now in place. 26 states in total, by the end of the month it sees a least 30 days or so yo have these laws in place for banning abortion. the country will look different than it does right about now. as we see, i just want to give you a lay of the land right now. before we move on. now, there s this protest that is continuing to grow here. throughout the morning, started a pretty small, as i, said it s really kind of day three of the protests. after the decision was delivered. it s continuing to grow. the signs are continuing to grow. the passion, the, emotion it s continuing to grow throughout the last hour or so as many of you have witnessed ourselves as a confrontation happening between women that are for abortion rights versus people that are anti-abortion rights. that type of thing
plus, the reversing of roe, what that means for some other rights in this country. during this pride month, right for the lgbtq+ community are under fire. we are going to hear from jim obergefell, the man who led the legal battle for same sex marriage. i am symone sanders, and i have something to say. two days after supreme court overturned roe v. wade, the nation continues to grapple with the realities of a post roe america. yang, that s not good. at least nine states have already banned abortion. ripping away women s rights to make decisions about their own bodies. even more states are expected to follow. thousands of americans nationwide are still hitting the streets to protest the courts ruling. and the idea that state governments can now force people to give birth. meanwhile, democratic members of congress are sounding the alarm. but, how are they talking about this? well, they are talking about how the decision will affect americans everywhere. take a listen to democrat
and if something can be done. and of course, the pressure will remain on washington, on the biden administration. both the republicans and democrats to get something over the finish line. specifically democrats to codify roe eventually. we re gonna have to wait to see how this plays out politically. we re gonna be watching this on the ground. we appreciate you joining us, throughout the last couple of hours. i m gonna toss it over now to my friend simone sanders. toss it over now t my friend simone sanders greetings. you are watching. now that roe v. wade has been overturned, states are not wasting any time snatching away peoples decision making powers about their own bodies. this is the beginning, y all. we are talking to people on the front lines of the battle against them. how will those trigger laws beyond force from state to state? especially when the governor s office and state legislatures are not on the same page. we are asking wisconsin s lieutenant governor, mandela barnes