The historic reverberations of Donald Trump’s one term in the Oval Office were evidenced Friday when the three justices he appointed to the Supreme Court tipped the scales to overturn the constitutional right to an abortion.
The landmark decision, which ends the 49-year precedent set in Roe v. Wade, has made the long-held dream of one of Trump’s core constituencies -- evangelical Christians and other anti-abortion Republicans -- come true. And it further enshrines the historic and political consequences of the 2016 presidential election outcome.
Trump was quick to claim victory, saying in a statement the decision was “only made possible