Jen Psaki Busts 'Entirely Misleading' Republican Talking Point About abortion

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Jen Psaki Busts 'Entirely Misleading' Republican Talking Point

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“This wasn’t just some throwaway line for applause on the debate stage," the MSNBC host said of the claim GOP candidates are making "repeatedly on the trail."

MSNBC’s Jen Psaki on Sunday debunked a claim that’s being put forward by multiple 2024 Republican presidential candidates.
GOP hopefuls including Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina and former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley have falsely suggested Democrats support abortion rights until the moment of birth.
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It’s not “just some throwaway line for applause on the debate stage,”*said Psaki, a former Biden White House press secretary. “This is a talking point Republican presidential candidates use repeatedly on the trail.”*
But it’s “entirely misleading,” she pointed out. “Abortions past the point of fetal viability” are “incredibly rare” and “involve agonizing, emotional, and ethical decisions,” she added.
Psaki cited Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data that shows 90% of abortions take place in the first 12 weeks of pregnancy.
“No one is running on the platform of aborting viable babies. No one is selling late-term abortions as Ron DeSantis claims. No one,” she added. “Not Joe Biden. Not Kamala Harris. Not Hillary Clinton. Not Nancy Pelosi or any other politician demonized by the right wing roots for more late-term abortions. None of them do.”
 
Jen Psaki Busts 'Entirely Misleading' Republican Talking Point

https://apple.news/AE4hNnIigQG-RxyN4aZ10Fw

“This wasn’t just some throwaway line for applause on the debate stage," the MSNBC host said of the claim GOP candidates are making "repeatedly on the trail."

MSNBC’s Jen Psaki on Sunday debunked a claim that’s being put forward by multiple 2024 Republican presidential candidates.
GOP hopefuls including Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina and former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley have falsely suggested Democrats support abortion rights until the moment of birth.
From Washington to the campaign trail, get the latest politics news.
Subscribe to the Politics email.
It’s not “just some throwaway line for applause on the debate stage,”*said Psaki, a former Biden White House press secretary. “This is a talking point Republican presidential candidates use repeatedly on the trail.”*
But it’s “entirely misleading,” she pointed out. “Abortions past the point of fetal viability” are “incredibly rare” and “involve agonizing, emotional, and ethical decisions,” she added.
Psaki cited Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data that shows 90% of abortions take place in the first 12 weeks of pregnancy.
“No one is running on the platform of aborting viable babies. No one is selling late-term abortions as Ron DeSantis claims. No one,” she added. “Not Joe Biden. Not Kamala Harris. Not Hillary Clinton. Not Nancy Pelosi or any other politician demonized by the right wing roots for more late-term abortions. None of them do.”

When is a baby "viable"? Oh that's right you're a pussy you cant answer.
 
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Abortion rights to the moment of birth,

or even shortly thereafter if things aren't working out right,

is that in which I personally believe.

Ms. Psaki is right.


The Republican candidates have no right to project my personal beliefs on the entirety of my party.

There is no trumpanzee on this forum

who argues with other trumpanzees

even remotely as much

as I argue with other people on my side of the aisle.

If you can think of even one,

please identify him/her/it here.
 
Abortion rights to the moment of birth,

or even shortly thereafter if things aren't working out right,

is that in which I personally believe.

Ms. Psaki is right.


The Republican candidates have no right to project my personal beliefs on the entirety of my party.

There is no trumpanzee on this forum

who argues with other trumpanzees

even remotely as much

as I argue with other people on my side of the aisle.

If you can think of even one,

please identify him/her/it here.

Sadly we're past the "shortly thereafter" with you huh? Let's just hope something else gets you at this point.
 
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