White House says Graham abortion bill would be a ‘crisis’
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A top White House official warned in a memo issued Thursday that Sen. Lindsey Graham’s (R-S.C.) proposal for a national abortion ban would lead to a “nationwide health care crisis” and transform reproductive medicine.
The Hill published a centrist article about how Jennifer Klein, director of the Gender Policy Council at the White House, warned Sen. Lindsey Graham's (R-S.C.) proposal for a national abortion ban would lead to a "nationwide health crisis". “If passed and enacted, this bill would create a nationwide health crisis, imperiling the health and lives of women in all 50 states. It would transform the practice of medicine, opening the door to doctors being thrown in jail if they fulfill their duty of care to patients according to their best medical judgment,” Klein wrote in the memo.
A left-leaning article from Washington Post highlights that the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists sent a letter to the White House on Thursday. The group took issue with the proposed law's "arbitrary gestational age limit" and argued that doctors would become less skilled because their training would be altered to comply with the law.
A right-leaning article from Fox News highlights how Abortion has salience with Democrats, but isn't the top issue for independent voters in most polls. "Democrats ignore the economy, consistently the top issue among voters, at their own peril," Kayleigh McEnany said. Democrats are using abortion as their "only chance at mobilizing their base ahead of the midterms".
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White House: GOP abortion ban would mean a nationwide crisis
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