ABC Joins CBS, NBC in Coordinated Liberal PR Push to Smear Pro-Life Texas Law
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53% : Following Monday's NBC Nightly News, Tuesday's CBS Evening News, and Wednesday's CBS Mornings, ABC used Wednesday's Good Morning America to join what's the latest example of a manufactured, public relations-driven campaign by liberal activists to promote the plantiffs of a new lawsuit seeking to chip away at Texas's pro-life law that limits abortion to six weeks.53% : That ruling could impact access even in States where abortion is protected.
46% : Correspondent Mireya Villarreal had the report from Dallas and began by saying the plantiffs "were more than happy to find out they were pregnant" with abortion being "the last thing they wanted and while they were able to get the procedure done outside of Texas, they are now fighting for women who don't have that option.""This morning, five women suing the state of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and the state's medical board," she proclaimed, adding they've argued "they were '"denied necessary and potentially lifesaving obstetrical care because medical professionals throughout the state fear liability under Texas's abortion bans.'"After a soundbite from a Center for Reproductive Rights lawyer, she shifted focus to one of the plaintiffs who, not surprisingly, was also spotlighted on CBS both Tuesday night and Wednesday morning (click "expand"):VILLARREAL:
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