
By Trent Walker
Vice President Kamala Harris held a rally in Houston on Friday to promote her campaign’s obsession on abortion. She was also there campaign for Democratic Rep. Colin Allred, who is looking to unseat Republican Sen. Ted Cruz.
The event also featured a crowd of abortionists on stage, though they raised some eyebrows with their response to an actual medical emergency occurring at the event.
Dr. Todd Ivey, the abortionist who gave remarks during this pro-abortion rally, was making claims about “women becoming severely ill and dying,” which is the result of medical malpractice rather than state pro-life laws, as doctors are permitted to intervene.
All 50 states have laws protecting a woman’s life. It is at that point of his speech that one can clearly hear people in distress yelling for a “medic.”
Despite how the multiple people on stage are supposed to be doctors, they all just look around. Ivey even tried to continue with his remarks initially as the calls for assistance grew louder. “I think someone needs some medical assistance over here,” he finally pointed out in a casual tone.
Some of the doctors at the podium clapped along with the audience when it appeared the person in distress received help.
Watch:
If you’re wondering what it’s like to go to Planned Parenthood looking for help from “doctors”, it looks alot like this:
— Nichole Liza (@nicholelizaq) October 26, 2024
This is the Kamala campaign in a nutshell.
She brought up all these doctors to say how much they love and support abortion.
Someone in the crowd had a medical emergency and called for medics.
Not one of the abortion doctors helped them.
Spot on.
— Joey Mannarino (@JoeyMannarinoUS) October 26, 2024
They only know how to violently end life, not preserve it. https://t.co/KcZ7H0HAo3
— Mollie (@MZHemingway) October 26, 2024
Alarmingly, Ivey even claimed that his patients “have to flee the state to get the healthcare that they need and that they deserve. He also went on to later lament that “as a physician, I cannot describe the anguish of not being able to help my patient.” . . .
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