MSNBC host Ali Velshi praises foreign dictatorships for their access to abortion, bashes the Supreme Court

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MSNBC host Ali Velshi praises foreign dictatorships for their access to abortion, bashes the Supreme Court
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MSNBC's Ali Velshi credited foreign dictatorships for their abortion policies, suggesting that America is “not truly a free country,” because states decide their own abortion laws.

'Special Report' panelists weigh in on the president's criticism of the Supreme Court and their decision curbing EPA authority over carbon emissionsMSNBC host Ali Velshi slammed the United States on Saturday ahead of the Fourth of July for not being a"free country," and praised authoritarian foreign governments for their abortion policies.

Journalist Ali Velshi speaks onstage during Global Citizen - Movement Makers at The Times Center on September 25, 2018 in New York City. "There are countries you might be more surprised to see in this group, including Cuba, Argentina, Turkey, Russia, China, and I hope you are sitting down for this one-North Korea. Even in some countries that embrace authoritarianism, and have horrible records on human rights and the treatment of women, abortion is still available on request," the MSNBC host said. He hammered his point by complaining about the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v.

than the United States prior to the Court overturning Roe. For example, Ireland and German ban abortion in most instances after 12 weeks. Italy doesn't allow abortions after 90 days, or just under 13 weeks. France, Austria and Spain have banned the procedure after 14 weeks. In fact, many European nations ban elected abortions after 20 weeks. China and North Korea are the few countries that allowed abortions past 20 weeks.

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