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In the wake of the leaked draft opinion, the US senator of Massachusetts shared her thoughts on the news via Twitter on May 2. "An extremist Supreme Court is poised to overturn #RoeVWade and impose its far-right, unpopular views on the entire country," she tweeted on Monday. "It's time for the millions who support the Constitution and abortion rights to stand up and make their voices heard. We're not going back—not ever."
The following day, she tweeted, "If an extremist Supreme Court overturns Roe, wealthy women will still get safe abortions — by traveling to another state or country. But women of color, those with lower-incomes, and victims of abuse will suffer the most. Congress must eliminate the filibuster and protect Roe."
She also tweeted a video of herself protesting outside of the Supreme Court on Tuesday captioned, "I am angry because an extremist Supreme Court thinks they can impose their extremist views on all of the women of this country and they are wrong. I have seen the world where abortion is illegal. We're not going back—not now, not ever."
On June 24, Warren released a formal statement via Twitter sharing her thoughts on the overturned Roe v. Wade decision. "Six radical Supreme Court justices have overturned nearly 50 years of precedent, stripping away the constitutional right to an abortion . . . They have decided that the government — not the person who is pregnant — should make a private health decision and deny women the right to control their own bodies and futures . . . We are angry — angry and determined. We will not go back. Not now. Not ever."