Telemundo Forces the Abortion Debate Into Va. Electoral Reporting

Kathleen Krumhansl | November 2, 2021
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NACHO LOZANO: Today is election day in various parts of the country. However, the eyes are set, above all, on Virginia where the elections are looking tight and could be a reference before the midterms next year. Another important issue is how the Supreme Court will address appeals to Texas' restrictive abortion law.

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Now, Josef, uh, we're going to move on to other issues, uh, which unfortunately are political when they shouldn't be. And we're talking about rights, and particularly what, what happens in the Supreme Court. This anti-abortion law in Texas is being discussed. What do you think of what is happening in the Supreme Court and how has the matter been politicized? 

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I wanted to ask you, what would it be, to wrap-up your prediction, if, if there can be one at this point, Josef?

 

JOSEF MALOUF, ESQ.: Yes, I think so. I've studied the ideology of the Court--of-the justices who are on the Supreme Court now, and I can tell you with confidence that Roe vs. Wade, the right to abortion, is going to be eliminated by this Supreme Court, no doubt. This is something that in previous years they have wanted to do, but they lacked the numbers, and now they have the necessary numbers to do it. 

LOZANO: Aw jeez, not very heartening, Joseph. Thank you so much.