Tomi Lahren slams Alabama's abortion ban as 'too restrictive'
Fox News contributor Tomi Lahren came out against Alabama’s “restrictive” abortion law, tweeting that it puts women in a lethal scenario.
Vox reports the law will go into effect six months from now and will face challenges from Planned Parenthood and legal groups. P.S. you’re not God so don’t you dare evaluate my Christian faith based on your moral superiority complex. https://t.co/TUbRPqudkm — Mel #SubpoenaEverything May 16, 2019 Thank you Tomi. This took courage. Whatever anyone says, it did. #WarOnWomen— Rachel Quenzer May 16, 2019 Lahren has a strong record defending abortion rights — in 2017, the 26-year-old told the hosts of The View, “You know what? I’m for limited government, so stay out of my guns, and you can stay out of my body as well.”
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