New York Post

Pelosi scolds court on abortion

- Juliegrace Brufke

Time for sex ed with the House speaker.

Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) blasted the Supreme Court’s conservati­ve justices Thursday after they indicated they would restore a Mississipp­i law banning abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy — with Pelosi saying, “They need a session on the birds and the bees.”

During her regular news conference, Pelosi described listening to Wednesday’s oral arguments before the high court and said it was “a very dark day.”

“The court is threatenin­g to trample over the Constituti­on, destroy Roe v. Wade and take away a woman’s freedom to make the most fundamenta­l decision that she can make for herself and her family, with her family members and her doctor and her faith,” the speaker told reporters.

“Now we don’t know what the decision will be from the court, but from what they have said about not respecting precedents, stare decisis, all of that is troubling, all of that is troubling,” Pelosi later said. “And what they have said about — sometimes I think they need a session on the birds and the bees for some of the kinds of statements that they make.

“I say that as a mother of five [children born in] six years and one week,” the speaker added. “As I say to my colleagues, when you have five children in six years and one week, we can discuss this issue. That was great for me, not necessaril­y great for other people, and it shouldn’t be up to any of us to decide what a woman and her family, her husband, her partner decides is right for them and their family and their future child-bearing possibilit­ies. So, it’s scary. It’s really scary.”

Pelosi has often framed her views on abortion in the context of her Catholic faith and did so again Thursday.

“This shouldn’t even be a political issue,” she said. “Look at Ireland — is there a more Catholic country? Look at Ireland and how they passed legislatio­n respecting, respecting women.”

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