Protests erupt for second straight day after Supreme Court voted to overturn Roe v Wade
Nationwide demonstrations once again took place from coast to coast. Most were peaceful after some clashes turned violent Friday night. In Rhode Island, a state Democratic candidate was punched in the face by her Republican opponent, who has since dropped his bid. In Iowa, a truck plowed through a crowd of abortion rights activists. And in Arizona, where abortion is banned after 15 weeks, police fired tear gas to break up protesters gathered at the state senate.
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