China News Service, June 25th. On the 24th local time, the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the precedent "Roe v. Wade" that established the right to abortion, which means that women's right to abortion will no longer be protected by the U.S. Constitution.

  CNN commented on this that this is like a "lightning bolt from the blue" on the legal, political and social level, and it is also really worth using the overused word "historic" to describe it because it America will be reshaped in many ways, many of which are even unknown...

On June 24, local time, the American people held protests after the Supreme Court of the United States overturned the precedent "Roe v. Wade" that established the right to abortion.

Fight: Democrats are getting 'pissed off'

  The day to reshape America has been decades in the making.

  Although the Supreme Court's decision defied the majority of public opinion, it was not surprising because conservatives, from grassroots social and religious activists, to founding leaders of right-wing legal establishments, to successive Republican presidents, have This "success" was achieved after generations of exploration at various political levels.

  However, the ruling dealt a huge blow to Democrats.

  The current Democratic President Joe Biden denounced the Supreme Court for making a "tragic mistake" that set America back 150 years and called on Congress to act to protect women's abortion rights.

  Senator Warren, a Massachusetts Democrat, said she was "going crazy" after she threatened that Democrats will elect more people who believe in democracy in the midterm elections to pass "Roe v. Wade" and make it the United States again law.

  However, the CNN analysis believes that the length of the upcoming fight means that it is unlikely that "old people like Biden and Warren will win this fight."

On June 24, local time, US President Biden delivered a speech at the White House.

  Moreover, given the current political dilemma the Democratic Party is in, an immediate political counterattack is less likely.

"If liberals want to rally around and start a movement to restore abortion rights, they need the same dedication that conservatives have for decades."

  And, for many Americans, abortion is a deeply personal issue, involving the choice of when life begins and the individual's right to make decisions about their own bodies.

  When it comes to whether and how the government decides these moral and legal issues, and what the Constitution allows, it becomes a sensitive and divisive political issue.

So, just as liberals may have just been riled right now, the anti-abortion movement isn't going to stop.

Confrontation: 'An era of social unrest is coming'

  The analysis said that the conservatives' victory on the 24th was "so complete" that the Democrats will be difficult to reverse.

Not only because of the immediate legal consequences of the ruling, but because it will have a litany of effects, some of which are not even related to abortion.

  "Pro-life activists are not only celebrating the millions of future pregnancies in America, but also rejoicing in the profound shift in national policy that will change the lives of the American people."

  But at the same time, tens of millions of American women went to bed on the night of the 24th with one less constitutional right than when they woke up, the first time the U.S. Supreme Court has stripped a previously solemnly enshrined constitutional right.

  With some states launching "abortion bans," what rights Americans have will depend on where they live or get pregnant.

On June 24, local time, people in San Francisco gathered in front of City Hall to protest against the Supreme Court's overturn of Roe v. Wade.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Liu Guanguan

  If one constitutional right can be taken away, other constitutional rights are also at stake.

Rights such as same-sex marriage, contraception and even artificial insemination have also become "fragile" despite promises made by some conservatives on the Supreme Court.

  The analysis also argues that the "naked reading" of the Constitution by the Supreme Court's majority conservatives in this case, as well as others this week on guns and religion, heralds an era of social unrest to come.

  That bolsters the influence of the Supreme Court's new conservative wing in American life—one that dares to make far-reaching changes.

Because the "initiators" of this turmoil are a group of devout conservatives, it is sure to spark a confrontation with a more secular and diverse social class, and the malignant ideological divide in the United States will deepen.

  In addition, the report also mentioned that large companies located in the United States are about to be involved in the "fight for women's employee rights."

State legislation on abortion rights could affect where businesses are located and force them to consider how to deal with new health care challenges.

Changes: 2024 election more confusing

  Amid overwhelming opposition, former Republican President Donald Trump applauded the Supreme Court's ruling and took credit for the result.

  Trump said "today's victory" was because he sent three conservative justices to the Supreme Court during his tenure.

He added, "It's an honor for me to do this!"

Data map: Former US President Trump.

  The actions of Trump and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell to send three relatively young justices to the Supreme Court will change the face of America long after they leave office.

  The nature of the Senate allows Republicans considerable power, which will make it difficult for Democrats to translate majority opinions into law, such as pushing Roe v. Wade into law again.

  For both parties, in the short term, the decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, a jurisprudence that established abortion rights, could also affect the November midterm elections.

But with voters hit by high inflation and high oil prices, they may be more inclined to focus on pressing economic issues than abortion rights.

  In addition, CNN analysis said that this ruling will add more pressure to the 2024 election, because the Democratic Party will face the possibility of the Republican monopoly of power.