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Biden 'respects' Supreme Court despite abortion ruling, White House says

Published 06/25/2022, 11:54 AM
Updated 06/25/2022, 02:05 PM
© Reuters. U.S. President Joe Biden speaks before signing S. 2938: Bipartisan Safer Communities Act into law from the Roosevelt Room at the White House, in Washington, U.S., June 25, 2022. REUTERS/Elizabeth Frantz

By Andrea Shalal and Trevor Hunnicutt

ABOARD AIR FORCE ONE (Reuters) -President Joe Biden, who is weighing unilateral actions to counter an "extreme" ruling ending the U.S. right to abortion, nonetheless "respects" the Supreme Court and sees no need to expand its membership, a spokesperson said.

Biden is looking for more "solutions" in the aftermath of the abortion decision, including possible unilateral executive orders, according to spokesperson Karine Jean-Pierre.

But, speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One, she offered no timeline for the release of such orders and downplayed their significance: "Nothing could fill the hole that this decision has made," she said. "The only way to make that whole again is for Congress to act."

Still, Biden continues to respect the authority of the Supreme Court, Jean-Pierre said.

"When the president commented about the court's ruling, it was about the decision," which was "extreme," she said as the president traveled to Germany for the Group of Seven summit of rich nations.

"He sees the court obviously as legitimate and he respects the court... it is a court that he highly respects."

On Saturday, Biden again condemned the court's decisions earlier in the week restricting abortion rights and expanding gun owners' rights. "The Supreme Court has made some terrible decisions," he told reporters.

The legally binding rulings outraged liberals disenchanted by the 6-3 conservative majority on the nation's top judicial body.

An expert commission launched by Biden deadlocked in December over whether to recommend reforms to the court's structure, including expanding its membership beyond nine justices.

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"About expanding the court, that is something that the president does not agree with," said Jean-Pierre. "That is not something that he wants to do."

She declined to address other reform proposals discussed by the commission, such as imposing term limits on justices.

Jean-Pierre said she expects there will be further legal challenges to new state-level restrictions on women traveling to seek abortions.

Latest comments

Walking back another statement by the potatoe in chief
Biden can say what he wants; but actions foretell tone better. talk is cheap. show some respect for separation of powers. he knows better.
Whatever needs to be done, should, no stone unturned. Biden appears impotent. destroy the filibuster and take back the country from the crooked few
It's because Biden is NOT like Trump that "Biden 'respects' Supreme Court".
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