Overview
- On June 26, Cammack’s congressional offices were evacuated following what she described as imminent death threats linked to a Wall Street Journal article about her ectopic pregnancy.
- Cammack said she has received thousands of hate-filled messages and dozens of credible threats from pro-abortion activists, and that law enforcement is actively investigating.
- In May 2024, under Florida’s six-week abortion ban, she endured a life-threatening ectopic pregnancy and said medical staff initially hesitated to administer methotrexate over legal concerns.
- The Florida Agency for Health Care Administration later issued guidance clarifying that terminating ectopic pregnancies is exempt from the state’s abortion restrictions.
- Cammack, who opposes most abortions but supports exceptions for rape, incest and cases where the mother’s life is at risk, emphasized she did not vote for the six-week ban and vowed to continue advocating for maternal healthcare.