Update cookies preferences

Biden Attacks Trump Over Abortion Rights on Two-Year Anniversary of Roe Decision

On the two-year anniversary of the Supreme Court's Dobbs decision, President Joe Biden criticized former President Donald Trump for his role in allowing states to ban abortion. Biden highlighted the impact of the ruling, which has led to 14 states implementing total abortion bans and 27 others restricting the procedure after a certain number of weeks of gestation, according to the . Biden blamed Trump for the current situation, describing it as a "nightmare" that can be attributed solely to the former president's actions. Trump, on the other hand, continued his campaign strategy of targeting inner cities, holding a rally in Philadelphia where he focused on blaming undocumented migrants for crime, regardless of the facts. Meanwhile, support for same-sex marriage, protected by both a Supreme Court ruling and a recently passed federal law, remains high overall, although it is declining among Republicans, according to a new Gallup poll. While neither the House nor the Senate are in session today, the House will reconvene tomorrow with its Republican majority concentrating on passing spending bills that may include right-wing demands to be used as bargaining tools with the Democrats.

What event did Joe Biden mark the second anniversary of in his statement?

Joe Biden marked the second anniversary of the supreme court's Dobbs decision in his statement.

How many states have implemented total abortion bans since the Dobbs decision?

Since the Dobbs decision, 14 states have implemented total abortion bans.

Who did Joe Biden blame for the current situation regarding abortion rights?

Joe Biden blamed Donald Trump for the current situation regarding abortion rights.

What did Donald Trump focus on in his recent rally in Philadelphia?

Donald Trump focused on blaming undocumented migrants for crime in his recent rally in Philadelphia.

What issue remains broadly popular but is seeing a decline in support among Republicans?

Same-sex marriage remains broadly popular but is seeing a decline in support among Republicans.