New Jersey Democrat Senator Rages Against Supreme Court Roe vs. Wade Decision

Robert Walker

TRENTON, NJ – New Jersey Democrat Party Senator Linda Greenstein expressed her triggered displeasure in response to the Supreme Court’s decision on Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization effectively overturning Roe v. Wade:

“I’m feeling shocked and appalled in wake of the United States Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. This changes everything – before we were fighting to maintain our rights and now, we must join together and search for ways to take them back,” the progressive Democrat opined. “Six conservative Justices ignored 50 years of legal precedent and betrayed the American people – revoking the rights of women and their ability to make decisions about their own bodies. As a mother and a lawmaker, as a woman, I ask myself how we ended up here today, battling for a basic human right that we have had for decades.”

Greenstein said the court’s decision was an attack on women’s rights to abort their unborn children, even though in her own state of New Jersey, the decision gives women more freedom and rights than under Roe vs. Wade.

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New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy made it clear, New Jersey will become an abortion sanctuary for mothers across America who want to abort their unborn children, but cannot do so because their state laws prohibit the act.


“Women’s rights and freedoms have been under attack for so long and now, what we have always feared has become a reality; one of our most fundamental freedoms has been stripped away by the nation’s highest court,” she said. “Though I’m proud that New Jersey has historically acted quickly to protect our reproductive freedoms, we will be looking closely at our options to make certain that these basic protections are provided to all women in New Jersey, no matter what happens.”


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