“This is about a lot more than abortion," President Joe Biden said Wednesday. “What are the next things that are going to be attacked?
As protests continued outside Supreme Court over the fate of abortion rights in the U.S., workers were seen installing higher fences around the building late Wednesday.
For days, abortion rights and anti-abortion activists have clashed outside the building after a leaked draft Supreme Court opinion published by Politico revealed that the high court was likely to overturn Roe v. Wade.
“What are the next things that are going to be attacked?” he told reporters at the White House. “Because this MAGA crowd is really the most extreme political organization that’s existed in American history, in recent American history.”
Meanwhile, others have celebrated the development, with at least 23 states likely to institute abortion bans should Roe v. Wade be overturned, according to an NBC News analysis of Center for Reproductive Rights data.
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Protests continue outside Supreme Court
Chantal Da Silva
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Protests over the fate of abortion rights in the U.S. continued outside the Supreme Court into the night on Wednesday.
For days, abortion rights and anti-abortion demonstrators have clashed outside the court building in Washington after a leaked draft Supreme Court opinion revealed that the high court was on track to overturn Roe v. Wade.
Workers were seen on Wednesday installing higher fences around the Supreme Court building after demonstrators left the area.
Abortion-rights advocates demonstrate into the night outside of the Supreme Court Building on Wednesday in Washington.Sarah Silbiger / Getty Images
The new fences are around 8 feet high and replace shorter fencing that had been put in place.
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