Kamala Harris Says Overturning Roe Is an Assault on the 'Right to Live and Love' Without Gov't 'Interference'

Brittany M. Hughes | May 19, 2022
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The vice president of the United States this week suggested that restricting a woman's legal ability to kill her own child in utero is an attack on a person's right "to live and love without interference from the government."

"[Overturning Roe] would be a direct assault on the fundamental right to self-determination, to live and love without interference from the government," Harris said of the Supreme Court's reported decision to overturn Roe v. Wade and send abortion restrictions back to individual states.

In an ironic turn, Harris, who remains second-in-command in an administration that repeatedly tried to force American citizens to get vaccinated for COVID-19 against their will, also bemoaned a country in which "the government can interfere in personal decisions."

"At its core, this is about our future as a nation, about whether we live in a country where the government can interfere in personal decisions," she said, speaking in an address from the White House.

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