The National Organization for Women called the legislation “another piece of performance by the extremists in Congress” aimed at giving Trump “dictatorial power” to mobilize against groups like theirs.
“Keep abortion legal” – Abortion should remain legal, that’s what is written on a poster. It hangs on the bare wall in a room of the National Organization of Women (NOW) in Washington. Bear Atwood also has her office here.
“This misogynistic behavior is just the beginning,” Christian F. Nunes, president of the National Organization for Women, told Newsweek.
“It gave so much hope,” said Christian F Nunes, president of the National Organization for Women and part of generation X, who never thought she would see a Black president – let alone a Black woman president. “It was like the opportunity and manifestation of our ancestors’ wildest dreams. That’s what I thought to myself like, if she is elected, this is what our ancestors have dreamt about, and women, and Black women have dreamt about our entire lives.”
“Seven out of ten states voted for and passed measures protecting abortion rights. And at the same time, those states voted heavily for Donald Trump”.