Democrat And Media Lies About Pro-Life Laws Aren’t Just False — They’re Deadly
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Democrat And Media Lies About Pro-Life Laws Aren’t Just False — They’re Deadly
‘They need you to believe that a miscarriage, an ectopic pregnancy or a stillbirth belongs in the same conversation as elective abortions of healthy babies and moms. Their entire agenda depends on it.’
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Rep. Kat Cammack is lucky to be alive, but that’s no thanks to abortion activists and their blatant lies about miscarriages and ectopic pregnancies.
Cammack was 36 years old when she first became pregnant in 2024. Her joy turned to confusion and sorrow when she was diagnosed with a cornual ectopic pregnancy that ruptured, causing her to hemorrhage, she recently recounted on an episode of The Tara Palmeri Show.
The interview’s focus, according to Cammack, was supposed to be about “sexual misconduct on Capitol Hill and the work we’re doing to protect women.” Instead, host Tara Palmeri steered the conversation back to Cammack’s tragic encounter with a Florida hospital that was duped into believing the abortion coalition’s pervasive lies that treatment for miscarriages and ectopic pregnancies is barred under pro-life laws.
This wasn’t the first time Cammack shared her story, but as the congresswoman clarified in an X post on Wednesday, she did not want that portion of the interview aired due to an ongoing security threat. Palmeri ignored her pleas to wax poetic about why pro-life laws are problematic.
It wasn’t the first time pro-abortion media severely twisted Cammack’s tragedy, and it likely won’t be the last. Shortly after Cammack initially went public about her ectopic pregnancy in 2025, The Guardian ran an article suggesting “Republican representative’s ectopic pregnancy clashes with Florida abortion law.” NewsNation used the newer interview with Palmeri to re-up Cammack’s story in a headline claiming, “Congresswoman’s pregnancy scare tests clarity of Florida abortion law.”
As Cammack, who was almost aborted as a baby, wrote on Wednesday, her........
