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    Elizabeth Warren Gets Nailed on Infanticide

    By Daniel FlemingUpdated:November 24, 20232 Mins Read
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    Elizabeth Warren made an appearance in Iowa. campaigning for the nomination, she will never get. But, then she was hit with a broadside on her vote to allow infanticide. She claimed it’s illegal in every state, even though it is a common occurrence.

    That’s why a law needed to be passed to ban it. But Warren decided to vote against the bill because her ideology allows for infanticide. Consider this, if there were already laws preventing infanticide, it would have done no harm to vote for the bill. She appeared very shaken by the question.

    From The Conservative Tribune

    At the campaign event, Warren stressed the importance of healthcare for all, including babies.

    But a crowd member reminded Warren that she voted against protection for babies who survived abortion attempts.

    “What about the babies that survive abortion?” someone from the crowd asked. “How come they can’t have healthcare?”

    Warren, visibly frustrated, only uttered, “Infanticide is illegal everywhere in America.”

    “You voted against it,” the man reminded her.

    Warren couldn’t come up with a response — she only repeated herself. “Infanticide is illegal everywhere in America.”

    The presidential candidate even boasted about her vote on Twitter.

    “Republican politicians just tried (and failed) again to score political points at the expense of women. Enough. Women and their doctors should decide what’s best for their health — not the @SenateGOP,” Warren tweeted.

    The bill asserted that “any infant born alive after an abortion … has the same claim to the protection of the law that would arise for any newborn, or for any person who comes to a hospital, clinic, or other facility for screening and treatment or otherwise becomes a patient within its care.”

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