Former Planned Parenthood Director Rips Supreme Court Liberals

Former Planned Parenthood director turned pro-life advocate Abby Johnson ripped the views of liberal Supreme Court justices shared during opening arguments of a pro-life case this week.

Johnson shared her remarks on Wednesday’s episode of Fox News’ “Tucker Carlson Tonight.”

She noted Justice Sotomeyer said there had not been any scientific developments in maternal and fetal medicine in the past 50 years. Seriously? Yet this same justice wants to argue the child in the womb is not a life.

In addition, the decision to return decisions regarding abortion would have huge implications. Twenty-four states would make abortion illegal because of trigger bans in their state, Johnson said.

In other words, nearly half of the nation’s states would end or mostly end abortion right away if the case goes toward the pro-life view.

There is currently a 6 to 3 conservative majority in the court following Trump’s nominations of three justices in four years. Now it’s time to see if the new justices will step up and make the decision that many conservatives and pushed and prayed for over many years.

Even outside of the Supreme Court, many pro-life leaders gathered to pray. What did pro-choice advocates do? Some chose to reportedly take abortion pills outside of the Supreme Court building as if it was a badge of honor.

Watch and decide for yourself in the latest video from someone who has been on both sides of the issue.


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