Charlotte Lozier Institute Vice President and Director of Medical Affairs Dr. Ingrid Skop is calling out the “fearmongering” and “lies” of the media that are hurting women who don’t understand new abortion laws.
A recent piece from ProPublica blamed the deaths of two Georgia women, Amber Nicole Thurman and Candi Miller, following chemically induced abortions in 2022, on the overturning of Roe v. Wade and the state’s new abortion limits.
Since the story’s publication, many members of the Democratic Party, including Vice President Kamala Harris, have been attacking Georgia’s laws by suggesting they prevented the women in these cases from receiving lifesaving care.
Skop is one of multiple OB-GYNs Fox News spoke to who have criticized what they see as a misleading story being pushed by the media and Democrats.
“I was not surprised to see this pro-abortion media try to point the blame at Georgia’s pro-life laws, but, in fact, Georgia’s laws allow doctors to intervene to save the life of the woman,” Skop told Fox News Digital.
She continued, “I think the focus of the Democratic Party upon abortion as an issue is only because the American people do not understand the laws. Many times, women are hurt by abortions. It is not necessary for women to live their best life. And, of course, it’s the fearmongering and lies that have led us to this place where we are today, where people even think there would be a reason to point at the law.”
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