Kamala Harris launches ‘Reproductive Freedoms’ pro-abortion tour across US

Vice President Kamala Harris announced Tuesday that she plans to travel around the United States in what she calls a "Reproductive Freedoms" tour. Harris announced that these trips will be taken "to organize, build community, and fight back" against what she calls a "full-on attack on a woman's fundamental freedom to make decisions about her own body" across the nation.  

"Across our nation, there is a full-on attack on a woman's fundamental freedom to make decisions about her own body," Harris said on the topic in a post on X. "In the new year, I will be traveling the country to organize, build community, and fight back. Because when we fight, we win." 

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