Three Democratic members of Congress on Thursday offered deeply personal testimony about their own abortions as a congressional committee examined how to respond to conservative states that are passing laws limiting abortion access.
Rep. Cori Bush of Missouri said she was raped on a church youth trip. Rep. Barbara Lee of California said she received a “back-alley” abortion in Mexico after a teenage pregnancy. And Rep. Pramila Jayapal of Washington said she opted for an abortion after being told her pregnancy would be high risk for her and the baby.
“Choosing to have an abortion was the hardest decision I had ever made, but at 18 years old, I knew it was the right decision for me,” Bush told the House Committee on Oversight Reform.
The hearing comes weeks after a Texas law took effect that bans abortions after six weeks of pregnancy with no exception for rape or incest. Other conservative states are considering similar measures.
Meanwhile, a federal appeals court is weighing the fate of a Missouri law that bans abortions after eight weeks of pregnancy, also with no rape or incest exceptions. And, the U.S. Supreme Court in December will hear arguments over a Mississippi law that would ban abortion after 15 weeks of pregnancy.
The hearing also looked at what the federal government can do to ensure abortion access. Options include ending the Hyde Amendment, which restricts government funding for most abortions, and passing a law guaranteeing a woman’s right to an abortion. The House passed that measure last week, but Republican opposition would almost certainly doom it in the Senate.
Committee Chairwoman Carolyn B. Maloney, a Democrat from New York, said the majority of Americans support abortion rights.
“But with a hostile Supreme Court, extremist state governments are no longer chipping away at constitutional rights — they are bulldozing right through them,” Maloney said.
Republican Rep. James Comen of Kentucky said the oversight committee should focus on problems with President Joe Biden’s administration, not a state matter over which it “has absolutely no jurisdiction.” Another Republican, Virginia Foxx of North Carolina, said abortion “only compounds the sorrow.”
“Whether a pregnancy is planned or unplanned, or even the result of horrific circumstances, ending that child’s life with an abortion to empower or protect the, quote, freedom, end quote, of the mother is not an answer,” Foxx said.
Bush, a 45-year-old first-term lawmaker from St. Louis, testified that she had just graduated from high school in the summer of 1994 and went on a church youth trip to Mississippi. She said she befriended a man who was about 20. She said they flirted and he asked to go to the room she was sharing with another girl. Her roommate was already asleep when the man showed up.
“I answered the door and quietly told him he could come in, imagining that we would talk and laugh like we had done over the phone,” Bush said. “But the next thing I knew, he was on top of me, messing with my clothes, and not saying anything at all.”
When it was over, Bush said, she was “confused.”
“I was embarrassed, I was ashamed,” she said. “I asked myself, ‘Was it something I’d done?’”
About a month later, soon after she turned 18, Bush learned she was pregnant.
“To all the Black women and girls who have had abortions or will have abortions — know this: We have nothing to be ashamed of,” Bush said.
Jayapal said her first child, Janak, now 25, was born prematurely and weighed less than 2 pounds, which resulted in medical conditions that frequently required his hospitalization. Jayapal said other stresses combined with the sick baby resulted in postpartum depression so bad that she contemplated suicide.
She said that when she became pregnant again, she consulted with doctors “who told me that any future pregnancy would likely also be high risk to me and the child, similar to what I had gone through with Janak.”
“I very much wanted to have more children,” she said, “but I simply could not imagine going through that again.”
Ending the pregnancy was “the most difficult choice I’ve made in my life, but it was my choice,” Jayapal said.
Lee became pregnant at age 16 in the mid-1960s. Abortion in California was illegal at the time so a family friend helped send her to a “back-alley clinic in Mexico,” she said.
She had no ill effects from the procedure, but she said many other women weren’t so lucky in that era.
“In the 1960s, unsafe septic abortions were the primary killer — primary killer — of African American women,” Lee said.
A Republican lawmaker had her own personal story about an abortion that didn’t happen.
Rep. Kat Cammack of Florida said her mother suffered a stroke while pregnant with Cammack’s older sister. Years later, when pregnant with Cammack, Cammack’s mother was urged by doctors to have an abortion.
“But because of her strength,” Cammack said, “she chose life.”
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Salter reported from O’Fallon, Missouri.
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Oh, if only the former generation of “mothers–or is it breeders?” that mentored and shaped this crop of rabid baby killers had abortion on demand to rid themselves of unwanted children that cramped THEIR lifestyles. . . there wouldn’t be a democrat party.
Ive often said the same.. THESE ungrateful hacks, should be counting their blessings, that THEIR MOTHERS didn’t Abort THEM!
Three Democratic members of Congress are murderers!
Deliberately murdering an innocent life is never a right choice.
Yeah, Jayapal, it was ‘the hardest decision I’ve ever had to make’. Now it’s the easiest you leftist, racist, baby killing Democrat! You make me sick to my stomach.
I doubt there’s a sane person around, that ISN’T sickened listening to these murderers celebrate their killing their unborns…
If only their “child bearing” parents (aka mothers) had opted for abortion, this would be a better world.
There is no more fervent supporter of abortion than a woman who has had 1 or 2 or more. Admitting that it is wrong to kill a child would mean admitting they made a mistake.
ITS because of folk like those witches, i FULLY SUPPORT Forced Spaying/neutering, for ANYONE having 2 or more abortions.
So two of the Congresswomen made the “hard” decision to kill their baby because having the baby might be hard on them. The other Congresswomen, Cori Bush, claims she was raped while her roommate was sleeping in the same room. I don’t believe it for a second. Rape was the excuse she told her parents when she got herself knocked up.
You have to consider the source—with Congress—if it is someone else’s life, nothing matters.
The abortion problem is entirely self-inflicted. No sexual activity is an absolute guarantee that there will be no pregnancy. Instead, the issue truly is that irresponsible people (both male and female) insist on their “right” to have sex then make the baby pay for the parent’s action with death.
Of course, this attitude is totally self-centered and cruel.
All the MSM use distracting and diversionary terms in a pathetic attempt to justify this ugly truth.
Think this was same hearing that had a nutty pro abortion witness testifying that not just women get abortions, which would seem to imply that males get abortions too?
And, wow, between the pity party crying & the scary outbursts of venomous anger, the Congress reps AOC, Tlaib, Bush & Jayalapal perpetuated the overly emotional female estrogen / PMS driven stereotype.
A home pregnancy test will detect pregnancy at 4 weeks &/or a simple blood test will confirm.
So, pro abortionists need to stop all the screaming since women who have any reason to believe they may be pregnant & want an abortion can still do so before the time an innocent baby has a fetal heartbeat.
There is a very reliable way to avoid “unplanned pregnanies”..
.just keep you underwear in place at ALL times.
Sex has been scientifically proven to be the leading cause of pregnancy.
BUT that’s not the ‘science’, that matters..