Obama says he is 'proud' of abortion-rights protesters, encourages Americans to 'join a march near you'

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Former President Barack Obama applauded abortion-rights protesters and called for more people to join in.

His comments come on the heels of nationwide protests following the leaked Supreme Court draft.

Obama's call for voter participation comes after the Senate failed to advance a bill that would enshrine abortion rights in federal law.

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Former President Barack Obama applauded abortion rights protesters on Saturday and called for more people to engage in activism.

"Across the country, Americans are standing up for abortion rights—and I'm proud of everyone making their voices heard. Join a march near you," Obama tweeted on Saturday along with an organizing link.

The former president continued: "If you can't join a march in person today, you can still get involved. Donate to a local abortion fund. Volunteer with activists who've been organizing on this issue for years. And vote on or before November 8 and in every election."

His comments come on the heels of nationwide protests after a leaked Supreme Court draft showed the court is poised to overturn Roe v. Wade, reversing abortion rights.

Obama blasted the court opinion after it was leaked, warning that the consequences of such a reversal would affect every American.

"That's a result none of us should want. But it should serve as a powerful reminder of the central role the courts play in protecting our rights — and of the fact that elections have consequences," Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama said in a joint statement.

On Wednesday, the Senate failed to advance a bill that would enshrine abortion rights in federal law and protect abortion access across the country.

President Joe Biden, formerly Obama's Vice President, criticized Senate Republicans.

"Republicans in Congress – not one of whom voted for this bill – have chosen to stand in the way of Americans' rights to make the most personal decisions about their own bodies, families, and lives," Biden said in a statement on Wednesday.

toronto_programmer on May 15th, 2022 at 02:41 UTC »

America is weird.

There is one third of the country that thinks they need to be armed to the treaty to fight government tyranny but those same people also think protesting government tyranny peacefully is criminal

quantumpossibility on May 14th, 2022 at 22:50 UTC »

In b4 republicans start calling him an insurrectionist and “traitor” because of this call to peaceful protest.

“How is it different from January 6th?” Because he didn’t encourage people to stop a transfer of political power by force based upon a lie he himself created…

SobasanBobba on May 14th, 2022 at 21:48 UTC »

Thanks obama 👍