First Lady Jill Biden teams up with singer Christina Aguilera social media messages He urged voters to support abortion rights in this fall’s election.
“It was shocking and shocking. Abortion bans are being implemented state by state, threatening the health and lives of women across the country,” Biden said of the ruling that abortion is not constitutionally protected. Referring to the 2022 Supreme Court ruling, he said:
“At the same time, he threatened to prosecute doctors for simply doing their jobs,” Aguilera continued.
“And now extremists are threatening so many families’ even access to IVF and birth control,” Biden said.
The text on the screen states that more than 1 in 3 American women of reproductive age now live under abortion bans in place since the historic Roe v. Wade decision was overturned. It was shown in
Biden and Aguilera warned of the potential impact of a federal abortion ban.
“Secrets, shame, punishment, danger and even death,” the first lady said. “Extremists are working harder than ever to drag us back to a past we thought was long gone.”
Aguilera argued that decisions about reproductive health care should be made by individual women and their doctors “not by politicians.”
“I don’t want my daughter to live in a world where politicians make decisions about her body,” the singer said.
The message came as Biden and Harris’ re-election campaigns prepare to take on former President Trump in November. President Trump has claimed responsibility for overturning Roe v. Wade, a major focus of President Biden’s campaign.
“This November, our reproductive rights will be on the ballot in all 50 states. We must work together to stop abortion bans nationwide,” Biden said in the video. Told.
Biden and Aguilera provided resources for people to check their voter registration and learn how they can join efforts to protect women’s rights.
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