Senator Tina Smith on Roe v. Wade
Senator Tina Smith (D-MN) spoke about some of her concerns following the Supreme Court’s controversial overturning of Roe v. Wade. One of he… read more
Senator Tina Smith (D-MN) spoke about some of her concerns following the Supreme Court’s controversial overturning of Roe v. Wade. One of her concerns included whether Minnesota’s clinics would be able to handle the increase in volume of women who want an abortion coming from nearby states that ban the procedure. Other topics she spoke about during an interview with the Washington Post included actions President Biden can take to provide abortion access to all women across the nation and the upcoming midterm elections. close
Points of Interest
For quick viewing, C-SPAN provides Points of Interest markers for some events.
Click the play button and tap the screen to see the at the bottom of the player. Tap the to see a complete list of all Points of Interest - click on any moment in the list and the video will play.
Points of Interest
For quick viewing, C-SPAN provides Points of Interest markers for some events.
Click the play button and move your cursor over the video to see the . Click on the marker to see the description and watch.
You can also click the in the lower left of the video player to see a complete list of all Points of Interest from this program - click on any moment in the list and the video will play.
People in this video
Hosting Organization
Related Video
-
Marjorie Dannenfelser on Roe v. Wade
Marjorie Dannenfelser, president and co-founder of Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America, discussed the Supreme Court’s deci…
-
President Biden Remarks on Protestors Against Dobbs v. Jackson Decision
When asked by reporters if he has a message for women who were protesting outside the White House the previous day again…
-
Democratic Senators on Right to Travel for Abortion Services
Democratic senators spoke on the chamber floor in opposition to the Supreme Court’s recent ruling to overturn Roe v. Wad…
-
"March for Life" March to Supreme Court
“Pro-Life” advocates marched to the Supreme Court in Washington, D.C.