Harris pins the blame on Trump for Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade

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Vice President Kamala Harris on Monday pinned blame squarely on Donald Trump for the reversal of Roe v. Wade, saying the former president is โ€œproud that women are silently sufferingโ€ without a guaranteed right to abortion.

โ€œThe previous president expressed his intentions quite clearly. And fast forward to just recently, says heโ€™s proud of what he did,โ€ Harris told CNNโ€™s Laura Coates during an exclusive interview in Wisconsin, where the vice president was launching a national tour in support of reproductive rights.

Previewing a central reelection argument in a rematch between Trump and President Joe Biden, Harris said the likely Republican nominee relishes his role in new, restrictive abortion laws that have emerged in the aftermath of the Supreme Courtโ€™s 2022 ruling.

โ€œBy inference, he is proud that women have been deprived of fundamental freedoms to make decisions about their own body; by inference, proud that doctors are being penalized and criminalized for providing health care, proud that women are silently suffering because they donโ€™t have access to the health care they need,โ€ Harris added. โ€œSo, letโ€™s understand that the stakes are so very high.โ€

Trumpโ€™s role in gutting abortion rights โ€“ his three conservative Supreme Court picks all voted to overturn Roe v. Wade โ€“ is emerging as a core theme for Harris and Biden as they seek reelection. Reproductive rights have galvanized Democrats and proven a winner at the ballot box in the 19 months since the high court overturned the ruling.

Harris plans to travel to several other states to speak about the issue on her national โ€œFight for Reproductive Freedoms Tour,โ€ which is expected to last through March. And she will appear at a joint rally with Biden on Tuesday โ€“ the same day as the New Hampshire primary โ€“ to draw more attention to abortion rights.

On Sunday, the…

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