The myth of violent attacks against abortion opponents is a clear lie. But even if it was true, where is the condemnation against the escalating violence against abortion clinics?
But whether or not something exists hasn’t stopped Republicans from finding evermore creative ways to restrict and ban abortion. In addition to the condemnation of violence against abortion opponents, House Republicans also passed what they called the “Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act” to solve another problem that doesn’t actually exist.
Neither of these bills have any chance of passing the Democratically controlled Senate, and House Republicans know that. That’s likely the point: Republicans can signal to their base that they still plan to restrict and ban abortion without actually having toit.
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