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Posted: 2021-09-02T16:10:30Z | Updated: 2021-09-07T16:55:59Z

President Joe Biden said hes launching a whole-of-government effort in response to the Supreme Courts refusal to block an extreme abortion law in Texas.

By not taking action, the high court allowed the law , which prohibits abortion at six weeks and deputizes citizens to enforce the ban, to go into effect on Wednesday.

It wasnt until Wednesday night that the court weighed in on the new restrictions with a 5-4 ruling , saying in a brief decision that, although womens health groups had raised serious questions about the constitutionality of the law, the application failed to carry the burden necessary for an injunction while any legal challenges work their way through the courts.

Biden called the courts ruling an unprecedented assault on a womans constitutional rights, arguing the move unleashes constitutional chaos.

Rather than use its supreme authority to ensure justice could be fairly sought, the highest Court of our land will allow millions of women in Texas in need of critical reproductive care to suffer while courts sift through procedural complexities, Bidens statement said, also noting hed instructed White House officials to look into any steps the federal government can take to help Texas women.

Read Bidens full statement below:

The Supreme Courts ruling overnight is an unprecedented assault on a womans constitutional rights under Roe v. Wade, which has been the law of the land for almost fifty years. By allowing a law to go into effect that empowers private citizens in Texas to sue health care providers, family members supporting a woman exercising her right to choose after six weeks, or even a friend who drives her to a hospital or clinic, it unleashes unconstitutional chaos and empowers self-anointed enforcers to have devastating impacts. Complete strangers will now be empowered to inject themselves in the most private and personal health decisions faced by women. This law is so extreme it does not even allow for exceptions in the case of rape or incest. And it not only empowers complete strangers to inject themselves into the most private of decisions made by a womanit actually incentivizes them to do so with the prospect of $10,000 if they win their case. For the majority to do this without a hearing, without the benefit of an opinion from a court below, and without due consideration of the issues, insults the rule of law and the rights of all Americans to seek redress from our courts. Rather than use its supreme authority to ensure justice could be fairly sought, the highest Court of our land will allow millions of women in Texas in need of critical reproductive care to suffer while courts sift through procedural complexities. The dissents by Chief Justice Roberts, and Justices Breyer, Sotomayor, and Kagan all demonstrate the error of the Courts action here powerfully.

While the Chief Justice was clear to stress that the action by the Supreme Court is not a final ruling on the future of Roe, the impact of last nights decision will be immediate and requires an immediate response. One reason I became the first president in history to create a Gender Policy Council was to be prepared to react to such assaults on womens rights. Hence, I am directing that Council and the Office of the White House Counsel to launch a whole-of-government effort to respond to this decision, looking specifically to the Department of Health and Human Services and the Department of Justice to see what steps the Federal Government can take to ensure that women in Texas have access to safe and legal abortions as protected by Roe, and what legal tools we have to insulate women and providers from the impact of Texas bizarre scheme of outsourced enforcement to private parties.