"This is not over," Biden says after Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade
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President Biden declared it a "very solemn moment" Friday, hours after the Supreme Court issued a landmark ruling overturning Roe v. Wade, as his administration determines how to move forward now that the Supreme Court has decided there is no constitutional right to an abortion.
"Today, the Supreme Court of the United States expressly took away a constitutional right from the American people that it had already recognized," Mr. Biden said. "They didn't limit it. They simply took away."
Although Mr. Biden took a somber tone in his remarks, he urged Americans to vote saying "but this decision must not be the final word."

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