From Texas Right to Life <[email protected]>
Subject This Judge Saved a 9-Month Baby from Death
Date February 9, 2022 11:59 PM
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The medical lobby decided she should die. But Judge Kim intervened. 

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In November 2019, Judge Alex Kim (323rd District Court) issued a temporary restraining order against Cook Children’s Medical Center in Fort Worth.

This restraining order saved 9-month old Tinslee Lewis from a premature death.

You remember Baby Tinslee? An entire hospital committee decided to pull the plug on her ventilator because they no longer wanted to provide life-sustaining care. Tinslee would have suffocated to death against her mother's will.

Thankfully, Judge Alex Kim stepped up to protect her life. Now, she's three years old! He did this despite the political backlash he was sure to face.
Alex Kim is a Pro-Life judge who has proven his commitment to upholding the basic rights of every person.

Because of this, he is facing an uphill battle for re-election. The anti-Life media has gone after him for his Pro-Life convictions, and his opponent is being funded by the former president of Cook Children’s.

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