Debate Over Late-Term Abortion and Infanticide Intensifies
Recent comments by Kamala Harris and Donald Trump spark heated discussions on abortion laws and media coverage.
- Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump clashed over late-term abortion during a recent debate, reigniting a contentious issue.
- ABC moderator Linsey Davis fact-checked Trump, asserting no state allows the killing of a baby after birth, a claim that has been widely debated.
- Critics argue that some states permit late-term abortions with minimal restrictions and that instances of infants being left to die after failed abortions have occurred.
- The Born Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act, which mandates medical care for infants surviving abortions, has faced significant opposition from Democrats.
- The debate highlights the stark contrast between pro-life and pro-choice positions, with claims of media bias and political radicalism adding fuel to the fire.