According to sources, Donald Trump is angry and worried that the Supreme Court decision will hurt the Republican Party.

Though Trump has publicly gushed about the decision and taken credit for it because of the Supreme Court justices he picked, a source claims to have spoken with Trump about the matter.

The source said that it was the response of someone fearing the backlash and fearing the politics of what happened when conservatives got what they wanted on abortion. He is not enjoying the moment as much as his supporters are.

According to the New York Times, Trump has been complaining that the reversal is bad for Republicans.

He thinks the ruling will anger suburban women who supported Joe Biden in the presidential election.

This is a losing issue for Republicans, according to John Thomas.

He said that this is not a conversation they want to have. We would like to have a discussion about the economy. We would like to have a discussion about Joe Biden and other things.

Sarah Longwell joked that it was like the dog that caught the car. Fighting abortion is good for campaigns but losing voters is worse.

David Siders writes that advisers and party officials believe that the court's decision will hurt Republicans with moderates and suburban women in the upcoming elections.

A majority of Americans now identify as pro-choice in the abortion rights debate, the highest level in 27 years.

According to a poll by the Wall Street Journal, more than two-thirds of Americans want to keep the law that legalized abortion.

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The article was first published on HuffPost.

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