Game company Tripwire CEO steps down after backlash for tweet backing Texas abortion law

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'His comments disregarded the values of our whole team, our partners and much of our broader community,' the company wrote.

The CEO of the gaming company Tripwire Interactive stepped down after receiving backlash for comments praising Texas' controversial law virtually banning all abortions after six weeks, the company announced in a tweet Monday night.for declining to block a Texas law that would ban virtually all abortions after six week in what reproductive rights activists are calling a threat to. The court voted 5-4, with Chief Justice John Roberts joining the three liberal judges in dissent.

"His comments disregarded the values of our whole team, our partners and much of our broader community," the statement said."Our leadership team at Tripwire are deeply sorry and are unified in our commitment to take swift action and to foster a more positive environment." The court's unsigned order does not address the constitutionality of the law, and a legal battle remains underway. The order only addresses a request for a stay.. The majority's decision hinged on the fact that Texas state employees have no power to enforce SB8. Instead, the law allows enforcement by private citizens.

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RT : 'His comments disregarded the values of our whole team, our partners and much of our broader community,' the company wrote.

“Our team values abortions and killing tiny babies with heartbeats past 6 weeks.”

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