Corrupt Kamala uses DEBUNKED abortion story to turn Georgians against President Trump…

Democrats are all the time hyperventilating about misinformation on the right but they could care less about spewing their own lies, even when the story has already been debunked.

Today Corrupt Kamala was in the state of Georgia and used a debunked story about a girl who died from the use of an abortion pill to smear President Trump and the state’s abortion ban.

Corrupt Kamala claims the girl died because she couldn’t get get the abortion care she needed because the state’s ban wouldn’t allow doctors to help her.

But as we’ve told you, that’s completely false. The reason the girl died is because a abortionist doctor gave refused to do a surgical abortion and sent her home with an abortion pill, which caused sepsis and she ultimately died.

But the truth doesn’t stop a liar like Corrupt Kamala from falsely using this girl’s death to turn people against Trump:

NY TIMES – Vice President Kamala Harris cited a debunked report Friday to blame former President Donald Trump for the death of a Georgia woman following a medically induced abortion — despite experts saying doctor error was to blame rather than Peach State restrictions on the procedure.

Harris, 59, spoke at length during an Atlanta rally about the August 2022 death of Amber Nicole Thurman, 28, who suffered a fatal infection after taking abortion pills that did not expel all the fetal tissue from her body.

Left-wing outlet ProPublica published a story detailing Thurman’s case on Monday — headlined “Abortion Bans Have Delayed Emergency Medical Care. In Georgia, Experts Say This Mother’s Death Was Preventable” — triggering outrage among the left.

The Democratic presidential nominee claimed repeatedly Friday that Thurman had died because of Georgia’s so-called “heartbeat law,” which went into effect after the Supreme Court — including three justices nominated by Trump — voted to overturn Roe v. Wade in June 2022.

“You see, under the Trump abortion ban, [Thurman’s] doctors could have faced up to a decade in prison for providing Amber the care she needed,” said Harris, who at one point led the crowd in repeating Thurman’s name.

“Understand what a law like this means: Doctors have to wait until the patient is at death’s door before they take action.”

But others have pointed out that under the Georgia law, doctors were not forbidden from operating on Thurman to remove the tissue.

The law prohibits elective abortions on children who have a “detectable human heartbeat” and allows the procedure if the doctor determines the mother’s life is at risk or if the fetus is deemed unviable due to a serious medical condition.

“The definition of abortion … clearly states that the act is taken to ’cause the death of an unborn child,’” attorney Katie Daniel, state policy director at Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America, told reporters on a press call Friday.

“So treating abortion complications after the child or children is deceased, or managing a natural miscarriage, would not be considered an abortion under Georgia law.”

Christina Francis, an OB/GYN and CEO of the American Association of Pro-Life Obstetricians and Gynecologists (AAPLOG), argued that Thurman was a victim “of high risk abortion drugs.”

In 2021, under the Harris-Biden administration, the Food and Drug Administration lifted the requirement that abortion medication be obtained in person from certified providers, allowing the drugs to be mailed.

“These preventable deaths should be a wake-up call for all Americans about the inherent dangers of abortion and how Biden-Harris policies that allow abortion drugs to be sent through the mail hurt women and their children,” Daniel said.

“In the few cases [in Georgia] where women has been turned away, the blame should be squarely on the person or institution that did it, probably in violation of state or federal law, not on the laws enacted to prevent the elected killing of unborn children.”

ProPublica noted in its report that a state maternal mortality review committee had determined Thurman’s death was “preventable,” but also noted that the doctors’ delay in providing care had a “large” impact.

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By Melinda Davies
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