Biden says basic U.S. rights are at risk if Supreme Court draft decision stands
WASHINGTON — Rescinding the constitutional right to an abortion would be just the beginning, President Joe Biden warned Tuesday as the world confronted anew the possibility that women in the United States are poised to lose the right to choose.
Outside the U.S. Supreme Court, activists on both sides of the abortion debate gathered with equal parts dismay and delight, all of them reeling at the notion that Roe v. Wade, the landmark 1973 ruling, could soon be overturned.
“I remember sitting there stammering, going, ‘What?'” said Sonja Morin, an anti-abortion crusader from Massachusetts who happened to be in D.C. on Tuesday to take part in a separate protest.
“I just I couldn’t wrap my head around it,” said Morin, 19. “It’s an optimistic day that we’ve been waiting for for so long, but it’s crazy — and obviously, precedent-breaking that it comes so soon.”


