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Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt speaks before the United States Supreme Court in Washington. (Manuel Balce Ceneta / AP) Six minutes after the Supreme Court ruling that shot down Roe v. Wade, Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt posted a photo of himself enacting the state’s near-total ban on abortion. One of the reasons Schmitt was so eager to get in front of the cameras was to show off his conservative beliefs as he runs for the United States Senate, alongside five other Republicans. Now Scott Tong talks to KCUR reporter Steve Kraske. This segment aired on July 5, 2022. Here & amp; Now: Editors’ Picks
Six minutes after the Supreme Court ruling that brought down Roe v. Wade, Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt posted a photo of himself enacting the state’s near-total ban on abortion.
One of the reasons why Schmitt was so eager to get in front of the cameras was to show his conservative beliefs while running for the US Senate, along with five other Republicans.
here & amp; Now Scott Tong talks to KCUR reporter Steve Kraske.
This segment aired on July 5, 2022.