Julia Conley is a staff writer for Common Dreams.
Republican lawmakers at the federal and state level have displayed considerable hand-wringing this week over the Arizona Supreme Court's reinstatement of a 160-year-old abortion ban, with presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump saying the court had gone 'too far.' But when given the opportunity to repeal the law that one state representative said 'cannot stand' on Wednesday, the party backpedaled.
Charles Lucking pointed out that Republicans 'immediately brought in the press so Gress could say he called a vote.' Democratic members interrupted Gress' press conference, reminding the media that the Republican 'sponsored bills to enshrine fetal personhood into law.' Democrats interrupted Gress's press conference to remind the media that he 'sponsored bills to enshrine fetal personhood into law.' 'He's lying!' said state Rep. Analise Ortiz .
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