This means that pregnant Americans will have to travel outside the United States to have an abortion.
McConnell discussed the future of abortion rights in the United States in an interview with USA Today amid a leaky Supreme Court decision violating Rowe Wade and a half -century era of women’s reproductive freedoms.
He spoke about the possibility of a national ban when asked in an interview whether such a matter was “worthy of consideration”.
If the draft conclusion, written by Judge Samuel Alito and published by Politico, becomes a final decision, “it makes sense,” McConnell said, “that it should be decided in the legislative process in one way or another. So yes, possible, “she added, referring to the national ban on abortion.
McConnell said it was “clear” that Republicans were opposed to abortion.
“On the issue of abortion, I think it’s pretty clear where the Senate Republicans are,” McConnell told USA Today.
“And if and when the court made a final decision, I expect everyone to be more final,” he added. “I don’t think the position of Republicans in the Senate on this issue is secret.”
Source: Huffpost