Photo edit of Vice President Kamala Harris. Credit: Alexander J. Williams III/Pop Acta.
Photo edit of Vice President Kamala Harris. Credit: Alexander J. Williams III/Pop Acta.

As the first anniversary of the Dobbs v. Jackson decision approaches, Kamala Harris plans to deliver a significant address criticizing states that prioritize the protection of unborn infants. She will travel to Charlotte, North Carolina, to speak at a rally advocating for abortion rights. Recently, North Carolina passed a law that prohibits elective abortions after the twelfth week and enhances support services for expectant and parenting mothers, effective from July 1.

During her speech, Harris intends to denounce the pro-life legislation as “radical laws” and highlight the Biden administration’s initiatives to expand access to abortion. Additionally, she will engage in a televised discussion on MSNBC with host Joy Reid, focusing on the topic of abortion.

Harris has sought to boost her popularity by aligning herself with the pro-abortion movement, speaking at their rallies, and hosting abortion activists at the White House. In response, pro-life proponents are organizing a rally called National Celebrate Life Day, featuring prominent leaders, at the Lincoln Memorial steps in Washington, D.C., scheduled for June 24.

Despite the potential for the ruling to save lives, the Biden administration and Democrats have impeded pro-life efforts and supported the billion-dollar abortion industry. They have expanded access to abortion by allowing the use of mail-order abortion pills without medical oversight, using taxpayer funds for travel expenses and paid leave for military personnel seeking elective abortions. Furthermore, taxpayer dollars are being used to establish a nationwide abortion helpline, while healthcare funding for low-income individuals in states that uphold pro-life laws is being reduced.

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