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What A Day: Gasping for Arizona

Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes speaks to reporters at the state Capitol in Phoenix on Tuesday, April 9, 2024. (AP Photo/Jonathan Copper)

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Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes speaks to reporters at the state Capitol in Phoenix on Tuesday, April 9, 2024. (AP Photo/Jonathan Copper)

ARIZONA GRIEVANCES

Arizona just reinstated an abortion ban that predates the invention of the light bulb.

  • 1864! Abraham Lincoln was still alive! Women weren’t legally allowed to wear pants yet! Not only that, this law was on the books before Arizona was even a state! The law prohibits abortion from the moment of conception, except when necessary to save the life of the mother, and makes no exceptions for rape or incest. Doctors prosecuted under the law could face not only fines but prison terms of up to five years.

What A Day

Reactions to the proposed reinstatement of the Civil War-era ban were mostly negative, even from Republicans in the state, who know that such extreme abortion restrictions are politically toxic.

  • The Alliance Defending Freedom—the conservative Christian advocacy group behind all of today’s worst legislation—was ecstatic about the decision, with one of their attorneys saying that it “allows the state to respect the right [to life] and fully protect life again — just as the Legislature intended.” But other Republicans aware of the political moment immediately condemned the trigger law in various ways. State Senator TJ Shope (R-AZ) said he would work to repeal the 1864 ban but leave in place a 15-week ban that was passed two years ago by the legislature and signed into law by former GOP Gov. Doug Ducey.

  • MAGA darling Kari Lake said that “the pre-statehood law is out of step with Arizonans.” But when she was running for governor in 2022, Lake supported the law. Just two years ago, Lake said in a radio interview: “I’m incredibly thrilled that we are going to have a great law that’s already on the books,” which she said will “prohibit abortion in Arizona except to save the life of a mother. And I think we’re going to be paving the way and setting course for other states to follow.” Lake went on to lose her bid for governor to Gov. Katie Hobbs (D-AZ) who excoriated the ban in a press conference on Tuesday.

State Attorney General Kris Mayes (D-AZ) said she wouldn’t enforce the “unconscionable” ruling, which she called “an affront to freedom.”

NEWS NEWS NEWS

A New York appellate court judge rejected disgraced former president Donald Trump’s latest attempt to delay his criminal case in Manhattan on Tuesday. Tough luck!

Congress passed bipartisan legislation to provide low-income families that rely on government-subsidized meals at school with help buying food over the summer. Almost half of Republican-led states have refused to sing on. Because Republicans believe life begins at conception and ends at needing government assistance.

About 50 peace activists calling for a cease-fire in the Israel-Gaza war were arrested by Capitol Police on Tuesday after protesting in the Senate cafeteria in Washington.

Russia and Kazakhstan ordered the evacuation of over 100,000 people after a deluge of rapidly-melting snow caused the worst flooding in the area in 70 years.

OpenAI has been hit with more than a dozen high-profile lawsuits and government investigations since comedian Sarah Silverman sued the company for allegedly stealing her work after it used her memoir (and countless other copyrighted works) to train its artificial intelligence products.

RFK Jr.’s New York State campaign director is a Trump-loving, January 6 sympathizer who attended “Stop the Steal” events after the 2020 election.

 

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