WASHINGTON, D.C. (LifeSiteNews) – With the leaked news of the potential overturning of Roe v. Wade, abortion activists have gathered to prevent the decision from being officially published.
On Monday, an initial leaked draft majority opinion allegedly written by Justice Samuel Alito and obtained by Politico revealed that the U.S. Supreme Court voted 5-4 to overturn its nearly 50-year-old Roe v. Wade decision, which imposed abortion on demand across the country.
In response to the onslaught of protests, LifeSiteNews has launched a petition urging the Supreme Court justices to stand strong and publish the ruling, thereby limiting the murder of innocent unborn babies across America.
“Roe was egregiously wrong from the start. Its reasoning was exceptionally weak and the decision has had damaging consequences,” wrote Alito in the leaked draft.
After learning of this potential decision, abortion activists gathered in front of the Supreme Court to protest the possibility of the court’s action to preserve life in the womb. “If you feel like f****ng screaming, then just scream,” shouted one woman late last night as crowds began to amass.
Pro-abortion protesters then took aim at Justice Kavanaugh and Justice Alito, in particular, when shouting outside the Supreme Court building, while chants of “We will not go back” rang out across the streets.
On the other hand, the Daily Signal recorded footage of students at the Catholic University of America bravely taking to the streets to prayerfully witness for the unborn, praying the Rosary on their knees while the pro-abortionists danced and shouted in their faces.
The leak of a drafted opinion is unprecedented in Supreme Court history and is sending shockwaves through the legal world.
Rumors are swirling about who could have leaked this seminal ruling, and what Chief Justice Roberts and the FBI will do about it.
At the same time, the Supreme Court may be on the verge of righting one of the worst legal decisions ever made in the United States.
Over 60 million babies have been killed in the U.S. since the 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling, a colossal evil that has been allowed to stand for too long.