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Since the news about the leaking opinion of the United States Supreme Court, which publishes ROE against WadeDemocrats are trying to codify the murder of children in the uterus to federal law. Last week we saw the failure of one rehearsal in the Senate, when legislation known as Act on Women’s Health Protection He went out loudly, which Chuck Schumer demanded for political purposes. As we reported, he fell in Flames, 51-49, with one democrat, Senator Joe Manchin from West Virginia voting with Republicans.

At the same time, the states and their executive departments look at what should be when the abortion law is dismissed.

One such state legislators is the Republican Governor Oklahoma Kevin Stitt, who spoke about the plans of his condition during the interview in “Fox News Sunday”.

The host Shannon Bream asked him about a recent remedy signed by Stitt in Oklahomie, similar to that in Texas, who would make the crime “anyone who tries, complements or makes abortion easier. This could be someone who pays for one after a heart ticket, about six weeks.”

She also pointed out that the law has no exceptions to cases of rape or incest, and wondered how she could deal with the situation of “the victim [who] He may not know after six weeks that she is pregnant. “

Gov. Stitt put it this way:

First, very compassionate. I have daughters, I can’t even imagine how it would be tough.

But you have to choose – he is a man in the womb. And we will – we will do everything in our power to protect our lives and love both mother and child. And we do not think that killing one to protect the other was also right.

And our heart is very sympathetic to this. We want churches, we want all services, the state, non -profit organizations come with adoption services and that is – it’s great, very tough. We will do everything in our power to support them.

But we do not think that the abolition of this child is appropriate.

One of the false narratives, which many supporters of pro-abortion and their media cohorts are trying to spread, is that the Republicans only care about children before their birth-but they could not celebrate any of the potential financial straits of raising a child when a woman decides to abortion.

On Sunday, Bream shook some statistics about Oklahoma as a preface to the question about this narrative.

So, in Oklahomie, to look at the statistics of what a woman stands with a child, 21.3 percent of children live below the poverty border, 71 percent of SNAP participants are in families with children, and Oklahoma took 42 place in the well -being of children.

Then she asked him about Washington Post The option of the option entitled “GOP roars about abortion, and then abandon children” and asked for what Oklahoma can do to support women who “advise to conduct these pregnancies when they are contrary to some real challenges.”

The governor did not mention words about immorality and pure dishonesty of leftist tactics.

Well, I mean here the offer. Was the response to the socialist democrat to stop impoverished children? I mean it is simply entertaining to even quote such statistics.

We have a free market in Oklahomie. We believe that God has a special plan for every life and every child, and we want everyone to have the same possibilities in Oklahom. And stopping a child is not the right answer.

As we informed earlier on Sunday, like Pres. Joe Biden, who gave comments in the White House, and governors throughout the country, Governor Stitt put aside today in honor of fallen law enforcement officers of our nation on the day of the memory of peace officers.

Today I ordered all the flags to the property reduced to the day of memory of peace officers.

Let those who made the final victim be forgotten.

As a governor, I will always stand with those who protect and keep this lean blue line.

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