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The Byron York Show

Trump and the Roe Decision

The Byron York Show

Radio America

News Commentary, News, Politics

4.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 27 June 2022

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

There's a debate among some on the right about former President Donald Trump and the Supreme Court's decision to strike down Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey. Does Trump deserve any credit for what happened?

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to the Byron York Show, the No-Chut Chat Podcast.

0:10.1

We'd like to get right into it and what we're going to get into today is Trump and the

0:14.7

road decision.

0:16.6

You may have seen there's kind of a debate beginning among some people on the right about

0:23.3

the former president, Donald Trump's role in the Supreme Court decision to strike down

0:30.5

row and casing.

0:32.0

And the question is, does Trump deserve any credit for what happened?

0:37.4

Now you may have seen some anti-Trump voices saying the answer is absolutely no, absolutely

0:46.0

not.

0:47.0

I'm going to read to you a little bit from an article by Kevin D. Williamson at National

0:52.2

Review.

0:53.2

Quote, am I glad to see Rogan?

0:55.7

Absolutely.

0:56.7

Do I think that Trump's role in this could have been performed by a reasonably well-trained

1:02.6

monkey?

1:04.1

Absolutely.

1:05.5

So Williamson says that and then he goes on to write that no conservative who knows

1:11.7

how to read supported Trump in 2016 because he was solid on judicial originalism.

1:18.3

Instead, it was movement conservatism, quote, that kept the Trump presidency from being

1:25.0

a disaster for the right.

1:27.7

Okay.

1:28.7

Kevin Williamson is an extreme case.

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