Just as the there was unsurprising outcry from pro-abortion supporters, the feeling of relief and victory among pro-lifers has never felt stronger. Republican leaders in Tennessee had overwhelmingly strong words for their cause from the decision made from the Supreme Court to overturn Roe v Wade.
CLICK HERE TO GET THE FREE KWAM NEWS RADIO APP – STAY UP TO DATE ON NEWS ACROSS THE MID-SOUTH.Tennessee Congressman David Kustoff tweeted out his official statement in support for the “sanctity of life” in the United States.
One of Tennessee’s senators also released his statement detailing his responsibility to uphold life for the unborn in his state.My statement following #SCOTUS’s historic ruling to overturn Roe v. Wade: pic.twitter.com/47zP86BA49
— Rep. David Kustoff (@RepDavidKustoff) June 24, 2022
One of the misconceptions is that this overturning alone bans abortion across the country. It only brings it back to the state and Senator Marsha Blackburn tweeted out a thread of how much false information has been made.I believe we have a moral duty to protect unborn children who cannot protect themselves. Today is a consequential day, not only for those who believe that all life is a precious gift, but also for American democracy and the rule of law. My full statement: pic.twitter.com/XYCSXDMvQ8
— Senator Bill Hagerty (@SenatorHagerty) June 24, 2022
Having worked alongside Tennesseans to protect the innocent lives of unborn children for years, I applaud today’s Supreme Court ruling. Despite false claims from the left, this decision will not ban abortion.
— Sen. Marsha Blackburn (@MarshaBlackburn) June 24, 2022
Governor Bill Lee going straight to the point, by tweeting out his relief on the historic decision.
Today’s landmark Supreme Court decision marks the beginning of a hopeful chapter for our country. After years of heartfelt prayer & thoughtful policy, America has a historic opportunity to support women, children & strong families while reconciling the pain & loss caused by Roe.
— Gov. Bill Lee (@GovBillLee) June 24, 2022