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May 16 2023
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Montana Bans Second Trimester Abortion Procedures
In a major pro-life move, Montana has enacted a ban on abortion procedures mainly performed for abortions in the second trimester of pregnancy, effectively blocking all abortions after 15 weeks. Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte’s office said the legislation, House Bill 721, will restrict “dismemberment abortion”—also referred to as dilation and evacuation abortion—”except for during a medical
The Epoch TimesJan 05 2024
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DeSantis Lobs Most Forceful Attacks Yet Against Trump, Days Before Iowa Caucuses
Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida is finally taking the fight to the front-runner, former President Donald J. Trump.
After months of being pressed by voters to go harder, Mr. DeSantis accused Mr. Trump of not being “pro-life” during a nationally broadcast CNN town hall in Des Moines Thursday night. He pointed out that Mr. Trump had deported fewer undocumented immigrants than Barack Obama did
New York Times (News)Nov 03 2023
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When You Search ‘Pregnancy’ On Google, The Top Result Is For Planned Parenthood
Google’s search results consistently favor pro-abortion sources over pro-life ones, according to a new study that tested the search engine giant against its competitors.
A new report by researchers at the Media Research Center’s Free Speech America says that a pro-abortion bias exists across Google’s search engine, its AI chatbot Bard, Google Ads, and company policies. Researchers at
The Daily WireAug 25 2023
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Biden campaign releases abortion ad targeting battleground state women
"Reproductive healthcare decisions are among the most personal a woman will ever make. They're choices that should be made by you and your doctor. And the last people who should be involved are these guys," the ad tells viewers.
It then cuts to footage of former President Donald Trump, who said, "I'm the one that got rid of Roe v. Wade," referring to his appointment of three
Washington ExaminerAug 17 2023
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Court Rules That D.C. Selectively Enforced Law Against Pro-Lifers, But Not BLM.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit ruled that city officials engaged in “selective enforcement of its defacement ordinance” when it arrested two pro-life activists for chalking public sidewalks while turning a blind-eye to the defacement of public property by Black Lives Matter (BLM) rioters – reversing an earlier district court ruling. The court stated in its opinion that: In the
The National PulseAug 09 2023
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Abortion setback in Ohio alarms GOP, as Democrats see a 'roadmap for 2024'
A decisive defeat for abortion foes in the red state of Ohio, their seventh such loss since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, has sent alarm bells ringing among some Republicans and prominent conservatives over the clear salience of the issue. "The Ohio result tonight, coming on the heels of the shellacking in Michigan and the unexpected loss in Kentucky, needs to be a five-alarm fire
NBC News (Online)Aug 16 2023
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Court: Students for Life’s lawsuit can proceed after D.C. banned ‘Black pre-born lives matter’ displays
Two pro-life organizations won a victory Tuesday in federal court after Washington, D.C. authorities rejected their request to create a chalk display on the public sidewalk while allowing similar Black Lives Matter messages. In a unanimous decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia stated Students for Life of America and the Frederick Douglass Foundation have a “plausible
The College FixNov 28 2023
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Group working on second draft of ballot proposal to restore Arkansas abortion access after AG rejection
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – A proposed ballot title that would restore abortion access in Arkansas has been rejected by the Arkansas attorney general. KARK 4 News first reported on the amendment Monday, after learning the group For AR People submitted the ballot title to Attorney General Tim Griffin on Nov. 9. Supporters said this would change the state constitution to make reproductive health
KARKAug 07 2023
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Surging election energy in Ohio will decide fate of abortion
Voters in Ohio are energized about the special election on Tuesday to increase the difficulty of amending the state constitution, which will have significant implications for the fate of abortion in the Buckeye State this November. "It feels like the energy of a month before a presidential campaign in the state of Ohio," said Michelle Ashley, the lead field organizer in Ohio for the anti-
Washington ExaminerApr 25 2023
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Haley calls for national ‘consensus’ on abortion
Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley called for a national consensus on the issue of abortion on Tuesday during an address from the headquarters of the influential anti-abortion group SBA List Pro-Life America.
“We have to face this reality,” Haley told reporters. “The pro-life laws that have passed in strongly Republican states will not be approved at the federal level. That’
The Hill