Kamala Harris Becomes First VP to Visit Planned Parenthood Abortion Business

Vice President Kamala Harris made history Thursday while on the campaign trail in Minnesota, stumping for President Joe Biden’s administration; she became the highest-level government official to make a political stop at a Planned Parenthood abortion business.

After touring a St. Paul facility with Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Dr. Sarah Traxler, the chief medical officer for Planned Parenthood North Central States,  the vice president made a brief speech and took questions from the media.

“Right now in our country, we are facing a very serious health crisis, and the crisis is affecting many, many people in our country, most of whom are frankly, silently suffering after the United States Supreme Court took a constitutional right that had been recognized, from the people of America, from the women of America,” Ms. Harris said.


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