if we have a national law. thank you for joining us, i am trey gowdy, it s sunday night in america, president biden trying to salvage the mid terms by attracting the supreme court, he said this in the aftermath of the the dobbs decision. this fall roe on the ballot, the right to privacy, liberty, they are on the ballot. sounds like he wants these issues on the ballot, isn t that what the dobbs decision did? return the issues to state legislators to thehe people andpl ballot. what is most telling when president said this. roe was a decision on a complex matter that drew a careful balance between a woman s right to choose and state s ability to regulate. that most americans found acceptable, if you believe that mr. president, are the people not also capable of drawing a careful balance on a complex matter. if you believe a national consensus exists on these issues, why would that not be reflected by the people at the ballot box? there in lies the question, what are your rig
still be a fundamental right. thank you, trey. the supreme court said in the dobbs case, if a right is not written in the constitution. the courts will protect it, if it is deeply rooted in history. it iss understood, this is an affirmative rejection how roe v. wade operated. there was no rights of abortions in 1800s, we don t care, we think there should be one now. that is a huge shift. trey: does that find the right to privacy, that is not written in the constitution,on griswold give us that right, same-sex marriage not mentioned, marriage at all is is not mentioned. how too we determine what is rooted in? you men mun