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Tim Walz's Troubling Abortion Extremism

Walz signed the PRO Act, cementing in Minnesota law the unrestricted ‘right’ to abortion.

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by Lucia Szlosarek
Tim Walz's Troubling Abortion Extremism
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Kamala Harris revealed on the “All The Smoke” podcast with Matt Barnes and Stephen Jackson that she was sleep deprived the day she chose far-left Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as her running mate. While it’s unclear if this reflects any regret, his ‘anything goes’ position on abortion remains clear.

Unfortunately, Walz signed the Protect Reproductive Options (PRO) Act, cementing in Minnesota law the unrestricted ‘right’ to abortion. The bill narrowly passed both the House and Senate, with Democratic leaders rushing it through the judiciary upon returning from recess.

A key proponent of the law was Rep. Carlie Kotyza-Witthuhn, and its provisions are controversial. The act permits abortion even in late stages of pregnancy when the fetus is fully developed and capable of feeling pain. Moreover, Walz’s policies prevent parents from being informed if a minor seeks an abortion, a move that critics argue could undermine family cohesion and parental rights.

In the words of MCCL Co-Executive Director Cathy Blaeser: “Gov. Walz’s absolutist abortion policy puts Minnesota in the company of just a small handful of countries around the world, including North Korea and China. It is extreme, inhumane, and harmful to women and children who deserve so much better.”

Walz signed the bill despite the fact that his own state of Minnesota did not support unlimited abortions.

Polls conducted by KSTP.com indicate that a majority of Minnesotans, specifically 50%, along with Americans as a whole, have disputed the no-limits rule embodied by the PRO Act.

Walz’s views align with Presidential candidate Kamala Harris' support of abortion up until birth, which is likely why she chose him.

Harris continues to lie to and manipulate American citizens by claiming her ultimate goal is to “bring Roe v. Wade back.” But when asked in interviews what that means to her and what, if any, protections should be enabled for the baby, she cannot list a single example. This was evident in her interview on CBS's Face the Nation, where the reporter really pushed her to choose a single week when babies are allowed the right to live. Even when the reporter asked if she would stand behind a 20-24 week limit, she shook her head and said, "No, no, no." She wouldn’t even commit to a seven- or eight-month limit.

Another thing to add to the list of heinous things she's done: She has co-sponsored a bill called the Women's Health Protection Act that would federally enforce all-trimester abortions in all 50 states.

The Women's Health Protection Act is the cherry on top, even as some Democrats feel averse, saying it goes way beyond Roe. Despite this, they keep pushing it through Congress.

Harris' atrocious record proves how little of a moral and ethical compass she has. It is on record that she voted not once but twice against limiting abortions at 20 weeks, well after science shows unborn babies can, in fact, feel pain, according to a Charlotte Lozier Institute article. And, surprise surprise, she didn’t stop there. She made sure to say that allowing babies the right to live at five months is, in fact, “wicked.” To top it off, she also voted twice against providing any kind of medical care for babies who survive an abortion. If it were up to Kamala Harris, survivors all over America, like those from the famous Abortion Survivors Network, would not be provided with a second chance at life.

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