President Joe Biden said on Friday that the Federal Law offered the fastest route to restore US abortion rights and urge voters to elect a pro-election legislator in the upcoming elections that are contrary to the Supreme Court “Beyond Control”.
Under the pressure to take a harder line about defending female reproductive rights, Biden signed an executive order aimed at supporting access to abortion after what he described as a court decision “terrible, extreme” to remove constitutional rights to end pregnancy.
But the President, whose room to maneuver about this problem is limited, said the most effective response will be carried out through ballot boxes in the medium -term election by handing over company control to the legislature.
“Vote, vote, vote,” he said in an appeal, especially aimed at American women.
“The fastest route to restore ROE is to pass the national law that modified Roe, which I will sign immediately on his journey on my table. We cannot wait,” Biden said, referring to Roe V Wade 1973’s decision which set the right to abortion.
If the Republican party takes control of the congress, he also vowed to veto all efforts to pass the federal ban on abortion.
“We cannot allow uncontrolled Supreme Courts to work together with extremist elements from the Republican party to take our freedom and personal autonomy,” he said.
Biden has been criticized from within his own Democratic Party for not acting since the decision of the Supreme Court on June 24.
After the verdict, several countries have banned or are very limited abortion and others are expected to follow.
– ‘Not nearly enough’ –
Many Democrats, who often spoke anonymously in the media, complained that Biden and his team failed to respond to the bomb decision adequately by the Supreme Court.
Looking to recover, Biden on Friday signed an executive order designed to protect data related to health that is sensitive to women and “against digital supervision related to reproductive health care services.”
Advocacy groups warn the risks caused by online women’s data such as geololization and their applications that monitor their menstrual cycles, which they say can be used to pursue women who have abortion.
The order of Biden also seeks to protect the cellular clinic used to the borders of countries that have prohibited abortion.
Administration wants to guarantee access to contraception and abortion drugs and establish a network of volunteer lawyers to help women in abortion problems, the White House said.
“The executive action taken requires the first step, but almost not enough,” female director March Rachel O’leary Carmona said in a statement.
“I call the administration to recognize the true emergency that we are creative. Get creative. Caught trying. Don’t let the norms, or politeness, or ‘tradition’ block your path. Life is on the phone.”
But Biden could not do much to fight the Supreme Court, or a state that was hostile to him when he did not have a strong majority in the congress.
So he called for Americans to flock and choose Democrats in the midst of semester.
The aim is to modify the right to abortion as a federal law, which will cancel the state decision to prohibit procedures.
Many Democrats are afraid of this drive to get out of the sound will fail. Biden is now an unpopular president and the biggest concern for Americans lately is sky-high inflation.
And beyond the problem of abortion some Democrats wondered whether Biden, 79, a centric who avoided the act of attracting headlines, had the ability to take aggressive conservative American rights in the era of acute political tension.
All he had to do was look at the editorial press in the last few days, including at news outlets that were considered sympathetic.
“Is Joe Biden the wrong president at the wrong time?” Read the headlines Thursday at the Washington Post, while Atlantic magazine asked, “Is Biden a man running out of time?”