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Headline: Fox corroborates viral story of Ohio child rape victim seeking abortion
EXCEPRT, my italics and bold: "Fox News reporter Aishah Hasnie cited a familiar source who said a young girl from Ohio, who has not been identified, did indeed cross state lines to receive an abortion in Indiana. The journalist also said she was able to confirm that the Indiana doctor who initially shared the story of the girl, Caitlin Bernard, now faces a privacy law violation filed by her employer." [END QUOTE]
So, FoxNews seems to be saying that a liberal "talking point" is actually true. However, I am fairly sure that we will still be "treated" to questions about whether we can trust a FoxNews reporter or not.
So bottom line here is that even Fox news has confirmed the kid is real? Im surprised, if I was a parent of a kid that was raped I wouldnt let her be ID'd by folks either, especially when folks on the right would call her a child actor, and probably accuse everyone near her of being the rapist.
So bottom line here is that even Fox news has confirmed the kid is real? Im surprised, if I was a parent of a kid that was raped I wouldnt let her be ID'd by folks either, especially when folks on the right would call her a child actor, and probably accuse everyone near her of being the rapist.
It's a lie. The abortion doctor should never be even quoted without proof.
Didn't the OH AG state that there is no law preventing her from getting an abortion in OH.
Seems like a pretty solid source.
Now if she went to IN for the procedure, that has nothing to do with the SC ruling.
Yes, and I said the same thing when this story first broke. That's how I knew to immediately flag it as false. The allegations in the story contradict OH law.
All states should have allowances for rape victims too
It's called an morning after pill.
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