Protesters gather outside Supreme Court building following leaked draft opinion to overturn Roe v. Wade

Protesters gather outside Supreme Court building following leaked draft opinion to overturn Roe v. Wade

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Protesters have gathered outside the U.S. Supreme Court building after an alleged draft of a Supreme Court opinion striking down the landmark abortion case Roe v. Wade was released to the public in an unprecedented leak Monday night.

The alleged opinion, leaked by Politico, was swiftly shared online and crowds from both sides of the aisle flooded the sidewalks just outside the historic judicial building.

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Supporters of Roe v. Wade, which legalized abortion across the country in 1973, chanted for abortion to remain legal, criticized Democrat Sen. Joe Manchin and called for the end of the Senate’s filibuster.

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A crowd of people gather outside the Supreme Court, Monday night, May 2, 2022 in Washington.
(AP Photo/Anna Johnson)

“Abortion is health care,” people from one side of the crowd chanted.

As pro-life crowds gathered to counter the initial protest, the language of the chants became mixed.

Police move barricades in place as a crowd of people gather outside the Supreme Court, Monday night, May 2, 2022, in Washington.
(AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

“Hey, hey, ho, ho, sexist fascists have to go,” pro-abortion advocates chanted, which were met with pro-lifers echoing: “Hey, hey, ho, ho Roe v. Wade has got to go.”

Pro-choice supporters also took to criticizing Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va, who occasionally swings his vote with the 50-member Republican minority to prevent the passage of controversial issues. Manchin joined Republicans in blocking a bill to codify Roe earlier this year.

“F— Joe Manchin,” the protesters were chanting at one point.

A crowd of people gather outside the Supreme Court, Monday night, May 2, 2022 in Washington.
(AP Photo/Anna Johnson)

“Roe was egregiously wrong from the start,” states the “1st Draft” opinion from Feb. 10. The opinion was reportedly written by Justice Samuel Alito, who was appointed by former President George W. Bush, to determine the outcome of the case known as Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization.

Since this is a draft, and not an official signed opinion, Roe v. Wade remains the law of the land. Drafts circulate and change.

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Protesters also called for the end of the Senate’s filibuster, which they blame for getting in the way of codifying abortion, as filibuster rules have effectively required 60-votes for passage, often an insurmountable goal for bipartisan issues.

Congress has failed to legalize abortion since the country’s largest abortion case was decided in January 1973.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.