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DISGUSTING: Biden Says “Children of God Have The Right To Abortion


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In one of his latest press conferences, Biden said the unthinkable.

When speaking about abortion rights Biden was quoted saying “I believe I have the rights that I have not because the government gave it to me … but because I’m just a child of God; I exist”.

In a previous press conference when Press Secretary Jen Psaki was asked if Biden supported abortion to the moment of birth she emphatically said yes.

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Fox News had more on the story:

Conservatives on Twitter were appalled Wednesday after President Joe Biden defended abortion by appealing to his natural rights as a “child of God.”

One claimed that the president “just made the case against abortion” in his efforts to stump for it.

‘Devout Catholic’ Biden’s latest rhetorical blunder happened while talking to the press Wednesday when he elaborated more on his stance on the leaked Supreme Court opinion draft that seems poised to overturn Roe v. Wade.

Beth Baumann slams Biden for his latest abortion defense.
Beth Baumann slams Biden for his latest abortion defense.
“This reminds me of the debate I had with Robert Bork,” he said, claiming, “Bork believed the only reason you had any inherent rights is because the government gave them to you.” The president recalled his 1987 comments to Bork “when I was questioning him as chairman,” which seemed a little muddled.

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The New York Post chipped in with these details:

​President Biden was blasted for crediting his natural rights to being a “child of God” in defense of abortion, with one critic saying he “just made the case” against the practice.

Biden made the remarks on Wednesday as he discussed the leak of a draft of a Supreme Court decision that would overturn Roe v. Wade and recalled his opposition to Judge Robert Bork’s nomination to the Supreme Court in 1987.

“Bork believed the only reason you had any inherent rights was because the government gave them to you,” Biden said.

The president then pointed out that in his questioning of Bork as the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, he said: “I believe I have the rights that I have not because the government gave it to me, which you believe, but because I’m just a child of God; I exist.”



 

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