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Title: In Private, Trump ‘Keeps Shitting All Over’ the End of Roe v. Wade “I do not think he’s enjoying the moment as much as many of his supporters are”
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URL Source: https://www.rollingstone.com/politi ... bbs-abortion-midterms-1374049/
Published: Jun 25, 2022
Author: NIKKI MCCANN RAMIREZ & ASAWIN SUEBSAENG
Post Date: 2022-06-25 17:56:29 by BTP Holdings
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In Private, Trump ‘Keeps Shitting All Over’ the End of Roe v. Wade “I do not think he’s enjoying the moment as much as many of his supporters are”

By NIKKI MCCANN RAMIREZ & ASAWIN SUEBSAENG

Former President Donald Trump speaks at the Road to Majority conference Friday, June 17, 2022, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)

Mark Humphrey/AP

Republicans spent Friday celebrating the end of Roe v. Wade and praising Donald Trump for making it happen. Trump himself, multiple sources tell Rolling Stone, is far less excited.

Publicly, the former president took credit for abrogating the rights of millions of American women, putting out a statement saying Roe’s repeal was “only made possible because I delivered everything as promised, including nominating and getting three highly respected and strong Constitutionalists confirmed to the United States Supreme Court.”

But privately, the former president is anxious about what the end of Roe, and the flood of extreme Republican state-level anti-abortion laws it will unleash, will mean for the GOP’s electoral prospects — and for his own.

“He keeps shitting all over his greatest accomplishment. When you speak to him, it’s the response of someone fearing the backlash and fearing the politics of what happens when conservatives actually get what they want [on abortion],” says one source who has talked to Trump about this in the weeks following the SCOTUS draft opinion leak. “I do not think he’s enjoying the moment as much as many of his supporters are, to be honest with you.”

Trump has private remarked that if Republicans wanted to be “really smart” during the 2022 midterm elections, the party focus on Democrats and “late-term abortions” while steering clear of markedly less popular conservative positions on the issue, according to another person who spoke to the ex-president in the past two months.

Republicans have recently passed laws seeking to ban abortion in nearly all cases, including some that lack exceptions for women who were raped or victims of incest. Trump has been skeptical of the political wisdom of that strategy since at least the middle of his presidency.

“Several years ago…I remember being at a dinner with [Trump] at the White House, where there were several Democrat[ic] and Republican senators and congressman,” says Dallas megachurch pastor Robert Jeffress, who advised Trump throughout his campaign and term in office. “He absolutely savaged the Democrats present — in a polite way — for having the view that abortion should be legal up until the moment the child is born. He used the term ‘barbaric,’ if I recall correctly,” says Dallas megachurch pastor Robert Jeffress, who advised Trump throughout his campaign and term in office. “He asked the Democrats at the table how they could believe that.”

In May, Trump privately complained to allies that he worried the Republicans extreme position on abortion would hurt his position with suburban women. A source told Rolling Stone that Trump was “worried women in the suburbs could punish him for this one day.” The New York Times’ Maggie Habberman reported Friday that following the release of the Dobbs decision Trump privately told allies that the fallout from the end of Roe would be “bad for Republicans.” Haberman also reported on Friday that “Trump also described the Texas six-week ban and citizen lawsuit measure ‘so stupid,’ according a person with direct knowledge of the comment.”

Trump was responsible for the nomination of Justices Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh, and Amy Coney Barret, who’s elevation to the court secured the conservative majority long desired by Republicans hell bent on securing the power to legislate from the nation’s most powerful bench.

Delivering the court to republicans is considered by many to be the greatest, and longest lasting legacy of the Trump presidency. His appointments are yielding dividends in monumental decisions for the conservative agenda, such like the overturning of Roe, and New York State Rifle & Pistol Association, Inc. v. Bruen, which ruled that public possession of handguns was a constitutional right under the Second Amendment.

With the end of Roe republicans are setting their sites on the future, including a national press to restrict abortion access across all 50 states, and former vice president Mike Pence called for a national abortion ban. In a concurring opinion by Judge Clarence Thomas, the judge indicated that the Supreme Court should reconsider the rulings on cases that established the right to contraception, same- sex marriage, and protections for same-sex relationships.

Regardless of his concerns, by Friday evening Trump’s political operation was fundraising off of the historic victory at the highest court in the land. “Roe v. Wade has been OVERTURNED thanks to Pres Trump! Do you support the Supreme Court’s decision? TELL US HERE,” the Trump team texted supporters and donors on Friday night.

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#1. To: BTP Holdings (#0)

Abortion in Amerika is a nothing burger, now, because the MAGA JEWBONIC JEWJAB has mortally wounded and or sterilized at least 2/3 of the country.

ApesForEvolution2  posted on  2022-06-25   18:52:54 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: ApesForEvolution2 (#1) (Edited)

I never understood the GOP aversion to abortion. Without it, there would be 200,000,000 more Africans living in the US. Not ideal...

Dakmar  posted on  2022-06-25   18:56:41 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Dakmar, Lod, 4um (#2)

I never understood the GOP aversion to abortion.

Me neither. Now that half the country is hanging its hat on the right to kill unborn, and maybe born babies, I'm thinking that's pretty FUBAR.

Without it, there would be 200,000,000 more Africans living in the US.

Ehhhh, Michael Knowles disagrees with you. Here's his reason:

youtube.com/shorts/vGSTm9XawVA?feature=share

His argument is slightly compelling, at best. This bothered me all day long, then it hit me: Here's why I think you're wrong...

That Time a Guy Tried to Build a Utopia for Mice and it all Went to Hell
youtu.be/5m7X-1V9nOs

Maybe, had Margaret Sanger's Planned Parenthood eugenics program not been running concurrently with LBJ's "Great Society" program, or whatever it was called, the undesirables would've eaten their own and would've become extinct.

Not ideal...

No shit. "Too many cooks spoil the broth."

I was just thinking that we should recreate the Milgram Experiment, IRL, using members of congress as the subjects to start.

How about some grant money, Big Boy?

Esso  posted on  2022-06-25   23:14:35 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#5. To: Esso (#4)

Michael Knowles disagrees with you.

Michael Knowles bases his argument on the idea that abortion is murder. Granted, abortion is murder.

I'm not convinced murder is wrong. It worked for the Aztecs until those funny-hat pope worshipers showed up, Oh, wait, they employed murder as a tool of social control, too. Then fucked everything in sight, until their seed spread north of the Rio Grande...

Dakmar  posted on  2022-06-25 23:29:45 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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