Mr. Biden: Our private sector has now recovered all of the jobs lost during the pandemic, and added jobs on top of that. We have more Americans working today in the private sector, than any day under my predecessor.
Mr. Biden: This [Supreme Court decision] was not a decision driven by the Constitution.
Mr. Biden: The practice of medicine should not be frozen in the nineteenth century.
Mr. Biden: When you read the decision the court has made clear, it will not protect the rights of women. Period.
Mr. Biden: The fastest way to restore Roe is to pass a national law codifying Roe, which I will sign immediately upon it's passage.
Biden practically begging people to vote for abortions.
Mr. Biden: [the executive order will] protect a woman's right to FDA-approved medication that's been available for over twenty years.
[how dangerous to the woman is that 'FDA-approved' toxic substance?]
Only after a reporter's question did Biden recognize the assassination of Abe. Opened the press conference by bragging about job numbers.
Biden says he will 'sign the condolence book'; failed to actually give condolences or make any real statement about Abe. Just rambled on about security in Japan.
Biden headed to CIA today, according to Jean-Pierre.
Klein [White House Gender Policy Council]: We are looking at all options to figure out how to best effectuate the right to travel. [over state lines to get an abortion]
Klein ignoring repeated question asking if she respects the Hyde Amendment.
Jean-Pierre won't allow questions that are not pro-abortion based.
Reporter suggesting that Becerra [HHS] could declare a public health emergency to preserve 'broad access to abortion services'. Klein seemed to agree that is possible.
Jean-Pierre declined to provide a statement when asked about Abe; instead giving a send-off to some person who got a promotion, saying she will 'get back to that'.
Reporter described Biden's words today as, 'almost declaring war on the [Supreme] court'.
Jean-Pierre: [Biden] respects the institution. He respects the court. What he believes was unconstitutional is their decision. He believes the decision is extreme.
Jean-Pierre: Immigration enforcement is a federal authority, and states should not be meddling in it. Especially Texas Governor Abbott, who has a track record of causing chaos and confusion at the border.
Reporter: Does [Biden] think it's appropriate for abortion rights protesters to intimidate Supreme Court Justices when they are out to eat, like Brett Kavanaugh had to sneak out of a steakhouse last night?
Jean-Pierre: We condemn any intimidation of any judges…
Reporter: You never said don't go to their houses, so would you say don't do to the restaurant where a justice is at?
Jean-Pierre: We condemn any intimidation…
Reporter: So it's okay if protesters know that a justice is out to eat a restaurant, they can protest as long as they are peaceful? That's okay? Where is the line? Where is it that you don't think is appropriate?
Jean-Pierre: Peaceful protest…people should be allowed to do that.
Reporter: So these justices have no right to privacy?
Jean-Pierre: Of course they have a right to privacy, but people also have a right to be able to protest peacefully.
Jean-Pierre claims Biden has spoken to the ten-year old that was raped and became pregnant.
"Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador says the symbol of America’s freedom could lose its meaning if Washington refuses to drop charges against Wikileaks co-founder Julian Assange, who faces the prospect of 175 years in prison.
“If they take him to the United States and he is sentenced to the maximum penalty and to die in prison, we must start a campaign to tear down the Statue of Liberty,” Lopez Obrador said at a news conference on Monday. For Washington to convict Assange would confirm that the world-famous monument in New York Harbor “is no longer a symbol of freedom,” he continued.
His statements came in the wake of criticism published over the weekend by the Washington Post and NGO Reporters Without Borders excoriating the Mexican government for its supposed failure to protect journalists. The reporters’ advocacy group has called on the Mexican government to “overhaul mechanisms for protecting media personnel,” insisting the majority of the 12 journalists who have been killed so far this year in Mexico were murdered because of their work. However, the president, who is widely known by his initials AMLO, dismissed the report as “a smear campaign against the government of Mexico.”
While Lopez Obrador has floated the idea of offering Assange political asylum several times, he has not made an explicit offer so far."
https://www.rt.com/news/558433-amlo-backs-assange-liberty-biden/