Protests in the United States over the draft law on abortion; A police officer was injured

Fox News reports that images and videos in cyberspace show that about 30 people initially protested the draft Supreme Court outside the Federal Court building in Los Angeles, but that the population quickly grew to more than 250. And they block the streets.
After that, some protesters started throwing objects at the police officers. Following the clashes, Los Angeles police issued a warning to the entire city.
Protests have erupted in major cities across the United States following the revelation of the US Supreme Court’s draft law outlawing abortion.
Protesters in Washington, D.C., gathered in front of the Supreme Court building to protest the draft.
Proponents of abortion in California are protesting that state officials have said they will protect abortion rights at the state level.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom said in a statement that the draft is a “terrible attack on women’s rights.”
US President Joe Biden has said in response to a top-secret draft of the US Supreme Court that women’s rights to abortion are “fundamental”.
The president called on the American people to elect more pro-abortion officials in November so that Democrats can pass legislation to protect abortion rights.
Biden added, “I believe that a woman’s right to choose is fundamental.” The Law on the Protection of Women’s Rights to Pregnancy or Abortion has been the law of the land for almost fifty years, and the fundamental justice and stability of our law requires that this right not be abolished.
He continued: “If the court overturns the law, the protection of women’s right to choose (abortion) will be the responsibility of elected US officials at all levels of government.”
The president added: “The protection of this right will also be the responsibility of voters to elect pro-abortion officials in November this year.”
“We do not know if this is a draft or if it reflects the final decision of the Supreme Court,” he said. These bills represent a continuing attack on abortion and reproductive rights.
“I am very concerned that after 50 years, we are depriving a woman of the right to choose an abortion,” Biden told reporters. This calls into question any other decision regarding the concept of privacy. In my opinion, judging the right to choose an abortion based on the decision of the US Supreme Court is excessive.
According to a draft, the US Supreme Court intends to outlaw abortion across the United States, CNN reported.
The revelation of the draft and the confidential document of the US Supreme Court, published by the American news website Politico, shows that the author of this draft, Judge Samuel Aliton, one of the 9 judges of the US Supreme Court, had an opinion against the freedom of abortion in the United States.
Judge Aliton wrote in the text that the verdict in the abortion case was wrong from the beginning.
Under the draft, the court will abolish the right to abortion. This opinion will be one of the most consistent decisions of the US Supreme Court in the last few decades, which will follow in the field of women’s health and the right to abortion.
CNN says five judges out of nine federal judges are expected to vote in favor of the bill, but it is not expected to be released until late June, yet nearly half of all US states will pass legislation. Or will approve that abortion is prohibited.
During his presidency, Donald Trump changed the composition of the US Supreme Court with the appointment of conservative judges, and now has a majority with judges who are likely to “violate the 1973 unanimous vote on the fundamental right to abortion.”
A majority of these judges reportedly argued that the 1973 vote was unfounded and that no principle of the constitution guaranteed this right to women.
The Supreme Court’s final decision is expected to be announced in about two months, in late June or early July, and each state will be able to rule on the right to abortion if conservative judges uphold it.
NBC said in a report that 23 states will probably vote to ban abortion once the US Supreme Court rules.
According to the report, the states of Alabama, American Samoa, Arkansas, Arizona, Georgia, Guam, Idaho, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, North Dakota, North Mariana Islands, Ohio, South Oklahoma, Oklahoma, South Oklahoma , Tennessee, Texas, Utah and Wyoming will ban abortion after a Supreme Court ruling.