Kamala Harris addressed today's overturning of Roe v. Wade. "Today, as of right now, as of this minute, we can only talk about what Roe v.
Wade protected," she began. "Past tense."She said that millions of women in the country would go to bed tonight without the reproductive care they had woken up with this morning."Without access to the same reproductive healthcare that their mothers and grandmothers had for 50 years," she said. "This is the first time in the history of our nation that a Constitutional right has been taken from the people of America."Harris explained that the U.S.
Supreme Court took away a privacy right."Think about it. As the right for each person to make intimate decisions about heart and home.
Decisions about the right to start a family, including contraception such as IUDs, [and] the morning after pill. Decisions about whether to have a child.