Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee spoke out last week after Vice President Kamala Harris issued a statement to mark the 48th anniversary of the Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion nationwide."On the 48th Anniversary of Roe v.
Wade, we recommit ourselves to ensuring that everyone has access to care – including reproductive health care – no matter their income, race, zip code, health insurance status, or immigration status," Harris wrote in a Twitter post.Harris’ message included a broader statement on Roe v.
Wade that she released jointly with President Biden.But Lee, a Republican and vocal opponent of abortion, took offense to Harris’ depiction of ending pregnancies as a form of health care."Abortion isn’t healthcare," Lee wrote.