President Biden on Arizona Abortion Law: "Elect Me, I'm in the 21st Century"
- Arizona's Supreme Court revived a 160-year-old abortion law, impacting the situation's development and stirring controversy.
- The decision added to Biden's gaffes, raising concerns and drawing attention to the ongoing debate surrounding abortion.
- The judgment's consequences are significant, sparking discussions and highlighting the complex nature of reproductive rights.
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President Biden on Arizona Abortion Law: "Elect Me, I'm in the 21st Century"
President Biden responds to a question from NBC's Peter Alexander about the Arizona Supreme Court's ruling reinstating an 1864 law that bans nearly all abortions except in cases where it is necessary to save the life of the mother. "Elect me, I'm in the 21st Century," the president says, noting that Arizona wasn't even a state during the Civil War era.
Biden mocked after 'I'm in the 20th century' gaffe: 'Finally got something right'
Critics mocked President Biden on Wednesday after he told Arizona voters to "elect me, I'm in the 20th century" during a White House press conference, before quickly correcting himself. Biden made the remarks during a joint press conference with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, and answered a question from NBC's Peter Alexander, who asked the president for his reaction to a recent ruling by the Arizona state supreme court that outlawed abo…
Biden Tries To Blast Trump, But Blunders Instead: 'Elect Me... I’m In The 20th Century'
Another embarrassing blunder went viral online among those who argue that President Biden is too mentally incompetent for another four-year term. It related to the president's statement on Wednesday, when he said that voters should "Elect me... I'm in the 20th century."
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