Three years ago today, American history changed.On June 24th, 2022, the Supreme Court of the United States rightfully reversed Roe v. Wade in the landmark Dobbs v. Jackson Womenâs Health Organization decisionâcorrecting what many believe was one of the gravest legal errors in our nationâs history. For the first time in nearly 50 years, the American peopleânot unelected judgesâwere given the power to protect life in the womb through their votes, their voices and their laws.We thank President Donald J. Trump for his role in making that possible, appointing the justices who courageously upheld the Constitution and returned this issue to the states.But today is not just a celebration. Itâs a reality check. Since the Dobbs decision, over half of U.S. states have enacted pro-life protections for babies in the womb â but abortions have not disappeared. In fact, by some counts, theyâre increasing. Abortion drugs are being mailed across state lines, often to young and vulnerable women. Taxpayers are still forced to fund abortion facilities. And a coordinated, well-funded network of activists is working to keep abortion not just legalâbut dangerously unregulated.So where do we go from here?This is Exposed: Abortion in America, a podcast exploring the dark, often hidden side of the abortion industry in America. We tell the stories you wonât hear in the mainstream mediaâthe lies, the cover-ups, the broken systems and the women and children left behind.In this season, we investigate the new landscape of abortion and the tragic consequences still unfoldingâthree years post-Roe.
Three years ago today, American history changed.On June 24th, 2022, the Supreme Court of the United States rightfully reversed Roe v. Wade in the landmark Dobbs v. Jackson Womenâs Health Organization decisionâcorrecting what many believe was one of the gravest legal errors in our nationâs history. For the first time in nearly 50 years, the American peopleânot unelected judgesâwere given the power to protect life in the womb through their votes, their voices and their laws.We thank President Don...