Reported 7 months ago
During a Senate subcommittee hearing on abortion rights, a witness eloquently countered an inflammatory question from Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) regarding late-term abortions. Jocelyn Frye of the National Partnership for Women & Families firmly addressed the Senator, highlighting that only 1% of abortions occur at 21 weeks or later, emphasizing that late-term abortions are typically due to severe medical circumstances. The exchange was shared by Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.), who praised Frye's response and underscored the need to protect the right to travel for abortion care. Frye thanked Democrats for the opportunity to testify in defense of ensuring access to essential care for all individuals.
Source: YAHOO