Daily News | In the Herschel Walker scandal, echoes of the hypocrisy of some antiabortion candidates | Editorial
In the 2019 interview, Oz voiced concern for the health effects on women if abortion was banned, adding that when he was in medical school he “saw women who had coat-hanger events.” Oz went on to question why restricting abortion was such an important political issue.
“There’s so much we gotta do already to take care of each other … there are these moral issues that almost on purpose are inflamed.”regardless of whether the “heart’s beating or not.”, ending the right to abortion that had existed for nearly 50 years, Oz backed the ruling. “The Court is right,” he
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