attack. former president donald trump. a series of monumental decisions of the supreme court will also be front of line for so many voters this november. none greater than the unprecedented decision to overturn almost a half century of privacy rights in roe v. wade. coming up, we re going to be joined by georgia s democratic nominee for governor stacey abrams. she s going to talk about everything that is on the line this fall. first, let s bring in an incredible roundtable. we have the former chairman of the republican national committee, michael still, former white house press secretary and the president obama, robert gibbs, host of msnbc s politicsnation and president of the national action network, reverend al sharpton. former aide to the george w. bush white house and state department, elise jordan, former white house director of communication shear to president obama and director of communications for hillary clinton 2016, presidential campaign, jennifer palmieri. let s
the man who inspired that attack. former president donald trump. a series of monumental decisions from the supreme court will also be front of line for so many voters this november. none greater than the unprecedented decision to overturn almost a half a century of privacy rights and roe v. wade. coming up we are gonna be joined by georgia s democratic nominee for governor, stacey abrams. she s gonna talk about everything because on the line this fall. but first let s bring in an incredible roundtable, we have former chairman of the republican national committee michael steele. former white house press secretary under president obama, robert. gives host of msnbc s politicsnation in president of the national action network, reverend al sharpton. former aide to the bush white house and state department, elise jordan. and former white house director of communication to president obama, and director of communications for hillary clinton s 2016 presidential campaign, jennifer palm
incest, it does not matter. it is the same in kentucky, the same in south dakota and it will be the same in just a few weeks for other states on your screen right now. arkansas, i d how, missouri, north dakota, tennessee, utah and wyoming. reaction has been pouring in from lawmakers from reproductive rights campaigners. but i want to take you to a few women and listen to what they say. american women who say their country has turned its back on them. this is insane. i m going over to the other side, especially i wanted to yell at the people there. how? it feels like a betrayal. it feels like my country doesn t love he and appreciate my body as a woman. i can t even i can t even chant because i can t say anything. it just it hurts. i m worried for the young women who are on opposition who don t understand how at risk their lives may be. polling showed the majority of americans did not want the country to overturn the court to overturn roe v. wade. but majority
versus jackson s women s health. upholding a mississippi law that bans abortions after 15 weeks. the justices ruled 5 to 4 on overturning roe with chief justice john roberts making it clear that his vote was only to side with the mississippi law. the ruling came nearly two months after political reportedly to draft of the opinion on real. but the impending reversal did not diminish the despair and outrage felt by abortion rights supporters. when the decision was announced. protesters flooded the streets in several cities while thousands demonstrated outside a barricaded supreme court. the implications of the ruling or immediate. several states had triggered laws banning abortions that went into effect as soon as roe is overturned. some of those laws make no exception for rape or incest. legal challenges have temporarily stalled enforcement
majority ruled 6 to 3 in dobbs versus jackson women s health, upholding a mississippi law that bans abortions after 15 weeks. the justices ruled 5 to 4 on overturning roe with chief justice john roberts making it clear that his vote was only to side with the mississippi law. the ruling came nearly two months after politico reported a leaked draft of the opinion on roe. the impending reversal did not diminish the despair and outrage felt by abortion rights supporters. when the decision was announced. protesters flooded the streets in several cities, while thousands demonstrated outside of barricaded supreme court. the implications of the ruling or immediate. several states had triggered laws banning abortion that went into effect as soon as roe is overturned. some of those laws make no exception for rape or incest. legal challenges have