Oklahoma just became the latest state to pass a near-total ban on abortion, John. The Republican-led assault on abortion rights is reaching frightening new heights, including right here in Minnesota.

“Oklahoma governor signs bill to make abortion illegal”
- Associated Press

Oklahoma just became the latest state to pass a near-total ban on abortion, John. 

The Republican-led assault on abortion rights is reaching frightening new heights, including right here in Minnesota. And as the 6-3 conservative majority Donald Trump put on the Supreme Court prepares to rule on a direct challenge to Roe v. Wade, they’re showing no sign of slowing down.

Governor Walz and Lt. Governor Flanagan have been 100% clear: No abortion ban will ever become law under their watch. But make no mistake: If any of our GOP opponents win in November, they will sign a Texas- or Mississippi- or Oklahoma-style abortion ban the moment it hits their desk.

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