Kamala Harris, "Abortion Cheerleader." Photo/Flickr/Davey D Cook

Vice President Kamala Harris and Planned Parenthood abortionist Colleen McNicholas were recently interviewed by Teen Vogue at the White House about their efforts to make abortion on demand legal again in all 50 states. Harris invoked God’s name to claim that legalizing abortion on demand is a just and moral cause.

Nicknamed the Abortion Without Limits Up to Birth Act by pro-life leaders, the so-called Women’s Health Protection Act would force states to legalize abortions for basically any reason up to birth, end bans on sex selection and taxpayer-funded abortions, and jeopardize laws requiring parental consent for minors, informed consent and conscience protections for pro-life medical professionals.

McNicholas, who joined Harris for the interview, has been open about her radical pro-abortion views for years. In 2019, she told the AP that “EVERY reason to have an abortion is a valid reason,” including for sex selection and because the baby has Down syndrome.

If this act is passed, it would force all states to legalize abortions for any reason, up until the moment of birth. The proposed act would also enable sex-selective abortions, taxpayer-funded abortions, and pose a threat to the requirements for parental consent for minors, informed consent, and conscience protections for pro-life medical professionals.

Many Americans find Harris’ pro-abortion stance to be extreme and out of touch with most U.S. citizens. In fact, polls have consistently shown that a strong majority of Americans support limits on abortion, including heartbeat laws, parental consent for minors, bans on late-term abortions, and taxpayer funding for abortions.

With 15 states currently protecting unborn babies by banning all or most abortions, and others fighting in court to do the same, the abortion debate continues to be a controversial topic in America.

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