GOP-Led House Passes Bill Protecting Babies Born Alive After Failed Abortion

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GOP-Led House Passes Bill Protecting Babies Born Alive After Failed Abortion; Sets Off Massive Pelosi-Led Democrat Meltdown Sour and salty House Democrats are already having a rough time adjusting to their minority role in the Republican-controlled House of Representatives and on Wednesday, they melted down over the passage of a new bill to protect babies who are born alive after failed abortions.

After the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act passed along party-lines, top congressional Democrats took to Twitter to rail against Republican Party efforts to prevent infanticide which they described as “extreme” as well as an attack on women’s health rights in the first of what will be a recurring series of temper tantrums lasting at least two years and potentially longer depending on whether their policies lead to the loss of even more seats in the next election.

Leading the pack of whining lawmakers was former Speaker Wino, and Insider Trader, Nancy Pelosi who chose to retire from her leadership role after her party saw the House slip away from them in the last year’s midterm elections and the octogenarian inveighed against her Republican colleagues in yet another one of the undignified rants that marked her tenure in leadership.

“Today, instead of joining Democrats to condemn all political violence, @HouseRepublican Party chose to push their extreme anti-choice plan,” she wrote. “Democrats believe everyone deserves the freedom to access reproductive health services – without fear of violence, intimidation or harassment.”

Democrats had earlier introduced a resolution to condemn “all forms of political violence in the U.S., regardless of its target or intent,” a stunt to distract from the spate of attacks against Pro-Abortion facilities by their supporters after the Supreme Court ruled to abort Roe v. Wade last summer.

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Pelosi who may have retreated into the background but still remains a powerful and divisive force in the House also joined the Democratic Women’s Caucus who all wore white in a show of unity against the “extreme MAGA Republicans” as they posed for a photo-op.

The passage of the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act comes as the Republican Party majority bounces back from a rough week after the process to confirm new Speaker Kevin McCarthy dragged on as conservative holdouts wrangled hard-fought concessions to make the House more Democratic by dismantling rules from the Pelosi-era that enabled her dictatorial reign, wasting no time in getting to work.

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