Jodie Sweetin's incident with a policeman (VIDEO)

Jodie protested against the ban on abortion and ended up on the floor!

Jun 27, 2022 - 14:50
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Jodie Sweetin's incident with a policeman (VIDEO)

The United States Supreme Court overturned a 50-year-old decision of legalized abortion. The public was upset, and many celebrities publicly criticized the decision. Former first lady Michelle Obama was among the first to express her dissatisfaction. ‘Today, my heart is broken because of the people in the country who have just lost their fundamental right to make decisions about their own body,’ Michelle wrote in her statement.

The actress known for her role as Stephanie Tanner in the series ‘Full House’ protested against the decision to ban abortion in Los Angeles. The video was posted on Twitter by Michael Ade.

The actress wore a dark cap, a black T-shirt and leggings with a black backpack and a megaphone. The policeman pushed her so hard that the actress fell on the road and the cap fell off her head. Gathered protesters helped her to get back on her feet. 

‘I am extremely proud of the hundreds of people who showed up yesterday to express their rights under the First Amendment and take urgent action to peacefully protest the huge injustices brought about by our Supreme Court. Our activism will continue until our voice is heard and action is taken. That will not deter us, we will continue to fight for our rights. We are not free until we are all free,' the actress stated.

Recall, Olivia Rodrigo brought singer Lily Allen to the stage during her performance at the Glastonbury Festival whose hit ‘F *** you’ was then dedicated to U.S. Supreme Court judges who decided to repeal the federal right to abortion.

"This is my first Glastonbury and I share the stage with Lily, which is the greatest dream come true ever. But I am also heartbroken by what happened in America yesterday. The Supreme Court has decided to overturn Roe v. Wade, which is a law that ensures a woman the right to safe abortion and other basic human rights,” Olivia began. 

"I am both overwhelmed and scared. So many women and so many girls will die because of this," she added, naming the judges who supported the decision to overturn the verdict - Samuel Alito, Clarence Thomas, Neil Gorsuch, Amy Coney Barrett, and Brett Kavanaugh.

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