Last Week Tonight host John Oliver had few jokes regarding the Supreme Court reversal last week of Roe v. Wade, a landmark decision which guaranteed women’s access to abortion for the last 49…
had few jokes regarding the Supreme Court reversal last week of Roe v. Wade, a landmark decision which guaranteed women’s access to abortion for the last 49 years.After wishing he could have a carefree expression like the recent Westminster Dog Show winner, Oliver said the recent SCOTUS decision to restrict women’s healthcare options is preventing that.
“You don’t get a holiday to celebrate the loss of rights for millions of people when you already have one and it’s already called Columbus Day,” Oliver quipped.'Last Week Tonight': John Oliver Previews Conspiracy-Theory-Touting Midterm Candidates That Want To "Do The Coup Again But Better" Oliver explains that on top of abortion bans, certain states will start criminalizing those who seek out-of-state abortions.
Since there have been so many technological advances in the last half-century, Oliver claims that soon prosecutors will employ phone-track data if they believe the loss of pregnancy is deliberate.
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