Meet the woman who started an underground abortion network in the 1960s

Aug 31, 2022 View Original Article
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    74% Very Conservative

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"If we win two seats in the Senate and still have a House that believes in small-d democracy, that believes in reproductive freedom, that believes in sensible gun laws, that believes we should have a climate that is sustainable, we can see not only the codification of Roe - the president has said that - we could do a number of things now circumscribed because the will of the majority of the public has not yet been organized and heard."
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-8% Liberal
"Booth lives in Washington, D.C.Q: How do you explain to people in younger generations, who have been protesting the recent Supreme Court decision overturning Roe, what it was like before abortion was legal?"
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-24% Liberal
"So when I'd go to meetings that I normally went to - on community issues, civil rights issues, women's issues - at the end of the meetings, I would say, If you're interested in working on abortion, come see me."
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-24% Liberal
"What do you say to people who say abortion is murder?"
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-36% Liberal
"WaPo: The filing traces the extraordinary saga of government officials' repeated efforts to recover sensitive national security papers from Trump's Mar-a-Lago residence and club, centered on a storage room where prosecutors came to suspect that 'government records were likely concealed and removed ... and that efforts were likely taken to obstruct the government's investigation.'AP: The filing offers yet another indication of the sheer volume of classified records retrieved from Mar-a-Lago."
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"The filing, for instance, says that when FBI agents and Jay Bratt, the chief of the counterintelligence and export control section at the Justice Department, met with Trump's two representatives in early June, the former President's counsel explicitly prohibited government persoel from opening or looking inside any of the boxes that remained in the storage room, giving no opportunity for the government to confirm that no documents with classification markings remained."
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-6% Liberal
"Politico: The 36-page filing was the department's most detailed account yet of its evidence of obstruction of justice, raising concerns that Trump and his attorneys sought to mislead investigators about the sincerity and thoroughness of their effort to identify and return highly sensitive records to the government."
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-8% Liberal
"We finally got to see the certification by Trump's lawyer that all of the government records responsive to the grand jury subpoena had been turned over, which of course turned out not to be true:"
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-10% Liberal
"But the time Trump filed his request, the DOJ filter team had already weeded out the materials from the raid that investigators were not supposed to see, and investigators had reviewed all of the remaining documents from the search."
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-12% Liberal
"NYT: The filing on Tuesday made clear that prosecutors are now unmistakably focused on the possibility that Mr. Trump and those around him took criminal steps to obstruct their investigation."
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-14% Liberal
"For this filing, the Justice Department took the relatively unusual step of asking the federal judge overseeing the Washington DC grand jury investigating the matter to allow the release of some grand jury information from the probe:The Justice Department chided the Trump legal team for being too slow to move for a special master."
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-14% Liberal
"It shows how investigators conducting a criminal probe have focused not just on why the records were improperly stored there, but also on the question of whether the Trump team intentionally misled them about the continued, and unlawful, presence of the top secret documents."
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-28% Liberal
"In parts of the filing, using only their job descriptions, prosecutors paint Trump's lawyer, Evan Corcoran, and custodian of records, Christina Bobb, as so uncooperative as to lead agents to suspect the Trump team might be obstructing the investigation."
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-38% Liberal
"In parts of the filing, using only their job descriptions, prosecutors paint Trump's lawyer, Evan Corcoran, and custodian of records, Christina Bobb, as so uncooperative as to lead agents to suspect the Trump team might be obstructing the investigation."
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-38% Liberal

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

46% : If we win two seats in the Senate and still have a House that believes in small-d democracy, that believes in reproductive freedom, that believes in sensible gun laws, that believes we should have a climate that is sustainable, we can see not only the codification of Roe - the president has said that - we could do a number of things now circumscribed because the will of the majority of the public has not yet been organized and heard.
38% : Booth lives in Washington, D.C.Q: How do you explain to people in younger generations, who have been protesting the recent Supreme Court decision overturning Roe, what it was like before abortion was legal?
38% : So when I'd go to meetings that I normally went to - on community issues, civil rights issues, women's issues - at the end of the meetings, I would say, "If you're interested in working on abortion, come see me."
32% : What do you say to people who say abortion is murder?

*Our bias meter rating uses data science including sentiment analysis, machine learning and our proprietary algorithm for determining biases in news articles. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative, and 0% being neutral. The rating is an independent analysis and is not affiliated nor sponsored by the news source or any other organization.

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