On Friday, the president took action to preserve the reproductive rights of women. His Executive Order seeks to advance reproductive healthcare services and promote access to critical reproductive healthcare services, including abortions.
"It remains the policy of my Administration to support women's rights to choose and to protect and defend reproductive rights', wrote Biden. "Doing so is essential to justice, equality, and our health, safety and progress as a Nation."
The president's Order calls for members of his cabinet to submit a report, within thirty days, that contains information on free, or reduced cost, reproductive healthcare services through Health Resources and Services Administration-Funded Health Centers, Title X clinics, and other providers while considering actions that would make reproductive healthcare for women as unencumbered as possible.
Additionally, the Order seeks to promote awareness of, and access to, contraceptive services as well protect people from fraudulent schemes or deceptive practices.
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While the debate over the Supreme Court's Roe v Wade decision has been mixed with some women supporting the court's decision, and others vehemently against it, men have also been vocal and have weighed in on the matter in the same vein, some going as far to suggest that the morals of women have gone astray.
"All these women shouting, 'My body. My choice', said Mike V. (whose last name is being protected). "Maybe they should stop being hoes", he said, suggesting that women have lost sight of God.
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"Seems like they are going away from God", he said. "If they don't want children, they can always just use a condom."
We'd like to point out that it is men who most likely wear condoms, and not women.
The president has urged those who oppose the SCOTUS' decision to vote for pro-abortion rights candidates in the November midterm election.
"There's an election in November", President Biden said. "For God's sake vote, vote, vote, vote."
Read President Biden's entire Executive Order here,
Updated 7/14/2022 to include OMB's Statement of Administration Policy, H.R. 8296, the Women's Health Protection Act of 2022.
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