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Subject Amber Thurman Died From The Abortion Pill, Not Pro-Life Laws
Date September 24, 2024 8:44 PM
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** Amber Thurman Died From The Abortion Pill, Not Pro-Life Laws
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** The media is misrepresenting pro-life laws and the dangers of the abortion pill.
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** Monique Chireau Wubbenhorst and Mary Hallan FioRito, The Federalist
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Democrats and their corporate media allies are so desperate to get rid of pro-life laws that they’ll fabricate stories to wrongly smear them as not only bad for women but deadly.

The latest is ProPublica’s story of a Georgia woman who died after a North Carolina abortionist gave her chemical abortion pills — which, contrary to Democrat narratives ([link removed]) , are unsafe. The article, however, pretends the death was caused by Georgia’s pro-life laws. The author of the story repeatedly attempts to conflate a procedure used to treat miscarriages, dilation and curettage (D&C), with elective abortion.
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