Abortion

STILL THE MANCHIN: Joe to Vote ‘No’ on Dem Abortion Bill, Says It Goes Too Far

STILL THE MANCHIN: Joe to Vote ‘No’ on Dem Abortion Bill, Says It Goes Too Far

West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin will once again vote against his party —this time, it’s over the Democrats’ abortion bill. Manchin says the bill doesn’t codify Roe —it actually expands abortion. From Fox News… Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., will be opposing a Democratic abortion bill when it is up for a procedural vote Wednesday afternoon, …

DOOM AND SCHUM: Chuck Says ‘MAGA Republicans’ Will Cause Pregnant Women to Die

DOOM AND SCHUM: Chuck Says ‘MAGA Republicans’ Will Cause Pregnant Women to Die

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer issued a dire warning to the American public this week; viciously claiming ‘MAGA Republicans’ will cause the death of pregnant women all over the United States. Schumer was referring to a recent draft-decision leaked from the Supreme Court that showed Justices could strike-down Roe V Wade this summer. That decision …

‘THESE ARE THUGS, WE WILL NOT BE SILENT’: Pro-Life Group Attacked With Molotov Blasts Biden’s Weak Response

‘THESE ARE THUGS, WE WILL NOT BE SILENT’: Pro-Life Group Attacked With Molotov Blasts Biden’s Weak Response

President of Wisconsin Family Action Julaine Appling is speaking out after the attack on her group’s office; WFA was hit with a Molotov cocktail and vandalized over the weekend in response to the leaked majority opinion from SCOTUS regarding the overturning of Roe v. Wade. “We need stronger leadership that makes it very clear that we …

PRO-LIFE GROUP TARGETED: Molotov Cocktail Thrown at Office, Biden Condemns

PRO-LIFE GROUP TARGETED: Molotov Cocktail Thrown at Office, Biden Condemns

As tensions ratchet up nationwide over news that Roe v. Wade may be overturned, pro-life groups are being targeted by attacks from violent protestors; a Wisconsin anti-abortion office was hit with a Molotov cocktail over the weekend. From Fox News… Local reporters from outlets including WISC-TV, the Wisconsin State Journal and Milwaukee Journal Sentinel said …