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Noem asserts that doctors should face prosecution rather than expectant mothers

Noem

Noem asserts that doctors should face prosecution rather than expectant mothers

  • Kristi Noem is the governor of South Dakota.
  • Noem used science to support the Supreme Court’s decision.
  • The American Medical Association called the decision a “brazen abuse of patients’ rights”.

Republican South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem welcomed the latest Roe v. Wade decision as a decision that adheres to science on Sunday.

Noem, who made several cable television appearances on Sunday morning.

He is the governor of one of the 13 states that have trigger laws that forbid all abortions except in situations. These laws came into effect after the Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization.

Regarding the Supreme Court decision, Noem stated on Sunday that “it’s still about rights and liberties.” “Every right, every life having the right to live, is at stake. Moreover, technology has advanced. More and more of what occurs in the womb has been made known by science.

Today, we know more than we did 15, 20, or more years ago. I believe it is crucial that we use this research to acknowledge the value of each and every person.

Noem used science during an interview on “This Week” to support the Supreme Court’s decision.

Regarding women who do not believe that either the mother or the unborn child is a victim of abortion.

She said, “And to fully consider the Supreme Court ruling for what it is.”

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They claimed that the right to abortion however not protected by the Constitution. That implies that each state will decide for itself how its laws will apply.

The American Medical Association described the Supreme Court ruling as a “brazen abuse of patients’ rights” in a statement.

Noem responded by saying that she had spoken to doctors who also refer to unborn children as patients.