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Dating App Bumble Financing Free Screenings of Hillary Clinton’s Pro-Abortion Documentary Ahead of Election

It's not a myth: Bumble, the dating and hookup app that allows women to arrange casual sexual encounters with strangers, is funding free nationwide screenings of a pro-abortion documentary about Hillary Clinton, with screenings scheduled to take place before the November presidential election.

Bumble is Zulawski v. TexasThe film will be released in Austin on September 24th, followed by free screenings at Alamo Drafthouse theaters nationwide starting September 25th. Report from The Hollywood Reporter.

movie The company is reportedly still searching for a traditional theatrical distributor or streaming outfit needed to launch an awards season campaign.

Zulawski v. Texas The film follows a group of women who sued the state of Texas after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. One of those women is Amanda Zulawski, whose story is, as reported by Breitbart News: Used By Joe Biden's reelection campaign.

Hillary Clinton is Zulawski v. Texas Through the production company Hidden Light, which she co-founded with her daughter, Chelsea.

(From left) Molly Duane, Dr. Austin Dennard, Dr. Samantha Casiano, Amanda Zurawski, Hillary Clinton, Rebecca Keegan, Chelsea Clinton, Abby Perrow and Maisie Crowe speak after a screening of “ZURAWSKI v Texas” during the 2024 Telluride Film Festival in Telluride, Colorado on August 31, 2024. (Vivian Killilea/Getty Images)

Abortion has been a pillar of Kamala Harris' presidential campaign: Along with LGBTQ and identity politics, abortion is one of the few issues on which Harris has maintained a clear and consistent position, and she has consistently attacked and even prosecuted pro-lifers.

Bumble is Zulawski v. Texas While saving money, it made swipe-left, swipe-right dating a mainstream phenomenon and ushered in a new era of so-called “dating.”

The app is also billed as a networking platform and is the brainchild of Whitney Wolfe Herd, who previously worked for another app, Tinder.

In 2018, Bumble took out a full-page ad in the Wall Street Journal titled “Believe Women” after Judge Brett Kavanaugh's Senate hearings. The ad simply read “Believe Women” alongside the Bumble logo, and the company added in a statement, “We believe you.”

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