Who was it?
/u/purkiss80 posted that John Turley says the 'draft' ruling occurred in February.
https://greatawakening.win/p/15Hc8IJgKn/jonathan-turley/
Let's begin by first asking --
"Why was this case scheduled for a 'draft' vote in the first place?
In the past, SCOTUS has had a rather impeccable record for not even considering such cases in the first place.
Why now in February?
Who scheduled it for a 'draft' vote?
Was it Justice Roberts?
I don't believe the 'draft' ruling would have ever materialized into an actual ruling. This was not ever the intent. The 'draft' ruling was to be publicized at a later date coinciding with the mid-terms to sway the election.
It appears this leak has short-circuited the timing of this news that was to hit the press at a later date.
If SCOTUS has to rule before the end of this year’s term in July 2022, this 'leak' is IMHO premature in terms of the mid-term elections. The midterms are in November, The latest date would be for SCOTUS to vote in June or July, which would better but still not as good as a October release.
I still don't believe SCOTUS has any intention to end Roe v Wade .... simply because Roberts is there. The draft ruling may be meaningless with somebody like Roberts. Do you recall the Obamacare SCOTUS vote, in which Roberts flipped?