Republican Supreme Court could impose national abortion ban without help from electeds
Rachel Maddow shows how the Republicans on the Supreme Court could take up cases like "fetal personhood" that would effectively end abortion in every state in the U.S. without elected Republicans having to win the White House or any majority in Congress - and there is every reason to believe the would do it.
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