Biden Admin Considers Plan To Build Abortion Factories On Federal Land

Democrats are growing wildly desperate to bypass a recent Supreme Court ruling that overturned Roe v. Wade.

So desperate in fact that top lawmakers are urging the Biden administration to take radical action to ensure widespread baby murder can commence despite the ruling.

Elizabeth Warren, for example, thinks it’s best to erect Planned Parenthood tents on the outskirts of national parks and other federal lands so women can bypass their local state laws regarding abortion.

Lest we forget, the Supreme Court ruling did not outlaw abortion. It merely placed the power to regulate the procedure in the hands of state legislatures, and, as predicted, GOP-led states are more apt to restrict abortion while blue states are keeping abortions unregulated.

Americans are free to choose whether or not to live in a state that allows widespread murder of unborn children or not.

The hysteria surrounding Friday’s SCOTUS decision cannot be understated. Liberals everywhere are in total panic mode as they take a massive loss on the abortion issue. Democrats, however, typically don’t take losses without a fight — a trait the Republican Party would benefit from.

Sen. Elizabeth Warren, a former Republican, has emerged as one of the most radically left lawmakers in Congress right now. Following the Supreme Court ruling overturning Roe v. Wade, she demanded the Biden administration “declare a medical emergency” and consider a plan that allows abortion providers to perform the procedure on federal lands, including national parks.

Warren also lobbied the Biden administration to use “federal property and resources to increase access to abortion” in a letter co-written by Democratic Washington Sen. Patty Murphy and signed by over 20 other senators earlier this month.

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre was asked about Warren’s proposal of erecting abortion factories in national parks before boarding Air Force One on Tuesday.

Jean-Pierre remained vague, saying Warren’s plan was “well-intentioned” before essentially shooting down the idea.

“There’s actually dangerous ramifications of doing this, “ the press sec. claimed.

Vice President Kamala Harris was asked a similar question during a Monday interview with CNN’s Dana Bash.

“I mean, it’s not right now what we are discussing,” Harris said when asked about abortion factories on federal land.

Let’s face it: The Democrats had decades to do something more permanent about the abortion issue. They failed to codify the 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling into law and are currently paying the price for it. Instead of taking the loss, Democrats are willing to go to the extreme, which happens to be their specialty.

author: Nolan Sheridan


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