The taxpayer-funded news outlet went to bat for Democrats as they refrain from expressing support for any abortion limits.
draft opinion signaling the overturning of Roe v. Wade has fueled a political firestorm.
When pressed by Fox News' Bret Baier on whether he supported limits on abortion, Ryan replied,"Look, you've got to leave it up to the woman...""You and I sitting here can't account for all of the different scenarios that a woman, dealing with all the complexities of a pregnancy are going through. How can you and I figure that out?" Ryan told Baier.
"Ryan could have been clearer about what restrictions he might specifically support, but he was largely reiteratingtenets about the health of the mother being paramount," Montanaro wrote."There was also the sense he wasn't comfortable — with two men on television talking about the subject — laying out what those might be. Follow ups with Ryan about how he would vote as a senator are necessary for the voters in Ohio. But the right quickly distorted Ryan's comments.
But Montanaro went on to accuse Fox News' Peter Doocy of"setting up a false premise" at a White House press briefing when he referred to Ryan's comments to White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki in order to get President Biden's stance on abortion limits. DAVE PORTNOY VOWS TO VOTE DEMOCRAT IF ROE V. WADE IS OVERTURNED: ‘THIS IS LIKE GOING BACK IN TIME’
White House press secretary Jen Psaki speaks during a press briefing at the White House, Friday, March 4, 2022.
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