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Kamala lied, babies died: Truth about her abortion stance

If there's one topic that lights a fire in Kamala Harris' eyes, it's abortion. And that was on full display Tuesday night during the first presidential debate between Harris and former President Donald Trump.

“I think she was at her strongest when she started talking about abortion. Abortion is what energizes her. Abortion is, and I don't think that's an exaggeration, something that she loves. She's built her career on it.” Allie Beth Stuckey The authors of “Relatable” say:

Kamala supports abortion up to nine months of pregnancy, regardless of the reason, paid for by taxpayers, and supports repealing the Hyde Amendment, which prevents American taxpayer money from being used for abortion.

“She explicitly supports overturning the Hyde Amendment to force Christian pro-lifers to fund the slaughter of unborn children,” Stuckey said, noting that she also voted against the Birthright Alive Protection Act when she was a senator in 2019.

The Birth-Alive Protection Act was enacted to protect babies who survive outside-the-utero abortions, which Kamala reportedly called “radical.”

During the debate, Trump criticized Kamala's views on abortion, saying she supports abortion up to the ninth month of pregnancy and “post-birth executions.”

Kamala and her supporters have laughed at Trump's criticism and acted as if it wasn't true, but unfortunately it is.

“She really doesn't believe in any restrictions,” Stuckey commented, noting that she once again voted against “protecting babies who survive abortions from execution.”

While the debate moderators “fact-checked” Trump throughout the debate, they also encouraged Kamala to lie, and sometimes even lied for her.

David Muir once argued that there is no state in which it is legal to kill a baby after it is born, but that is not true.

“At least eight babies who survived abortions in the state died between 2019 and 2021, according to data from the Minnesota Department of Health,” Stuckey explained.

Kamala's vice presidential nominee, Tim Walz, signed the Reproductive Options Protection Act into law in January 2023, repealing the state's live-birth protection law.

The Reproductive Options Protection Act effectively banned all restrictions on abortion, including gestational age limits. The bill also removed the requirement for abortion providers to report cases in which an infant survives an attempted abortion.

“We're talking about babies outside the womb,” Stuckey says, sounding alarmed. “Tim Walz and Kamala Harris believe that babies have no right to medical care and should be allowed to die.”

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