The Justice Department's response to the protests surrounding the Supreme Court's decision was described by the Attorney General as a third world.

The Justice Department doesn't want to condemn the "night of rage" that followed the Supreme Court's decision to roll back abortion rights.

A Supreme Court justice has been the target of an assassination attempt. "This is going to go on for a long time." The Justice Department is more interested in arresting people who intimidate Supreme Court justices than it is in arresting people who show up to school board meetings. This is not a republic from the third world.

—Justin Baragona (@justinbaragona) June 25, 2022

The Justice Department said that the decision was a blow to reproductive freedom in the United States.

In his interview with Carlson, Schmitt suggested that the Justice Department should take action against the protesters.

On Friday, Missouri became the first state to make abortion illegal after the decision was made. The governor signed legislation banning abortions in the state after the decision was made public.

The abortion-rights advocates fear that the Supreme Court will strike down Wade. When a leaked draft opinion from Associate Justice Samuel Alito was published, the fears began.

Until the final verdict was handed down, abortion was legal in the US. The draft made reproductive rights activists and doctors uneasy.

At least 22 states have made it illegal to get an abortion because of the Supreme Court's decision to overturn the law. Some restrictions are expected to be added.