Pirro: One of the ‘Dumbest Things’ Is a Senator Wanting a Federal Bill to Pass Abortion After the Dobbs Decision

‘Even if it is not on the ballot, they are going to make it a part of their campaign’

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PIRRO: "I think it’s a tough issue, but I think it is a defining issue. I think one of the dumbest things that happened was after the Dobbs case, a senator came out and wanted to pass a bill to ban abortion, a federal bill, which was absurd because he didn’t have the numbers, number one. And number two, we were just coming off the Dobbs decision. I think the idea that the Democrats, who were going to dig in on this issue in any which way they can, by making sure it is on every ballot, and you know what, Greg, even if it is not on the ballot, they are going to make it a part of their campaign. The fact that Americans are worried about the economy and immigration doesn’t matter. They are going to speak to abortion and that is an emotional issue. I think one of the reasons that Nikki Haley, you know, hit a chord in this country, was because she talked about it in a way that it touched Americans. She talked about it in a way where she said, 'You know, I am personally against it, but XYZ.' There is nothing that the Republicans can do, given the Dobbs decision, given the movement towards the decision, that will convince anyone of anything otherwise. Now, the fact is that it’s not a constitutional right, that Ruth Bader Ginsburg agreed it was not a constitutional right, that it's left to the states. What is your problem? This is a democracy! Get going in your state, get it on the ballot in your state. It is not a federal issue, thank God. But in the end, I think that it is going to be a problem for Republicans, and they have to address it in a way where they sound reasonable and not crazy."

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