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Kamala Harris Won’t Say Which Abortion Limits She Supports Because Democrats Like Her Don’t Want Any

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In an attempt to keep her position on abortion limits ambiguous, Vice President Kamala Harris conceded that she and the Biden administration don’t want any restrictions on ending life in the womb.

“What is it that you believe? I mean, what week of pregnancy should abortion access be cut off?” CBS’ Margaret Brennan asked during a Sunday exchange on “Face The Nation.”

Harris, keeping in line with the White House’s repeated refusal to admit that it wants to codify abortion through all nine months of pregnancy, claimed the Democrat regime simply wants to “restore the protections of Roe [v.] Wade” using Congress.

“We’re not trying to do something new,” Harris insisted, referring to Democrats’ ill-named “Women’s Health Protection Act,” which, if it hadn’t failed to pass Congress last year, would have codified abortion until birth in every state.

.@VP Harris calls on Congress to codify the abortion rights protections of Roe v. Wade, and does not say which week of pregnancy should be the cutoff for abortion access: “We’re not trying to do anything that did not exist before June of last year.” pic.twitter.com/S5ANQLP5dh

— Face The Nation (@FaceTheNation) September 10, 2023

Brennan interrupted Harris to point out her answer was “nebulous because [Roe] was about viability, which could be anywhere between 20 to 24 weeks.” Harris denied that claim.

“No, no, no, no, no. Let me be very clear. From day one, the president has been clear, I have been clear: we need to put back the protections

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