Ogle and other Republicans push the federal prohibition of chemical abortion
Tail. Andy Dogles, R-tenn., And more than a dozen others Republicans in the house They push a proposal to ban chemical drugs for abortion.
Congressman re -introduced a proposal that he had previously made in 2023, according to a statement for the public, which provides a link to the text of the version 2023.
“Regardless of any other provision of the law, who prescribes, betrayes, distributes or sells, any medicine, medicine or chemical for the purpose of procurement or abortion on any woman, will be closed no more than 25 years, punished at noon at noon Title, or both, “he writes in the text.
Many women ‘unprepared’ due to the intensity of pain from chemical abortion, they are found
The prohibition would not apply to the provision of “any contraceptive managed before conception or before pregnancy can be confirmed by conventional testing” or to “abortion treatment” or situations “where a woman suffers from physical disorder, physical injury or physical illness, including The physical condition that adopts or stems from the pregnancy itself, which, as certified by the doctor, would put a woman in danger of death. “
The proposal also stipulates that a woman receiving a Chemical abortion It cannot be criminally prosecuted.
“Chemical abortions not only end human life, but they are a serious risk of mothers’ life,” Ogles noted, according to print statements 2023 and 2025 on the proposal.
“I take the attitude against the irresponsibility of Democrats and work to protect women and girls throughout America. I take an attitude for life because, born or unborn, every person is uniquely and wonderful. This is not just a political question;
Kososponsors include a Republican tail. Mary Miller of Illinois, Trent Kelly of Mississippi, Mike Bost of Illinois, Ben Cline of Virginia, Josh Brecheen of Oklahome, Rick Allen of Georgia, Randy Weber of Texas, Dan Crenshaw from Texas, Elijah Crane from Arizona, Mark Green of Tennessee, Andrew Clyde of Georgia, Andy Biggs of Arizona, Doug Lamalfa from California, Paul Gosar of Arizona, Barry Moore of Alabame, Lauren Boebert, Glenn Grothman of Wisconsin, and Miconsin Mississippi.
MP discovers a constitutional amendment to give Trump a third term
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Dogles recently proposed an amendment of the Constitution that would change the restrictions of the presidential term in a way that would enable the president Donald Trump to seek a third term in power.
The proposal is: “No person will be elected to the President’s Office more than three times, nor to be elected in any additional term after being elected for two consecutive seats, and no person who served as president or acting as president, more than Two years of the term of office of another person, the president will be elected to the President’s office more than twice. “