.JohnFetterman decries DrOz and SenMastriano as ‘power couple’ threatening abortion rights
Fetterman denounced the two Republicans as being “too extreme and radical” for the state, claiming the pair wants to overturn abortion rights in the state. Abortion is legal in Pennsylvania up until 24 weeks, with exceptions for late-term procedures in the case of life-threatening conditions to the mother.“Pennsylvania has a new power couple of MAGA extremists. They’re MOZtriano,” Fetterman said in a video shared on his Twitter account.
“He believes that every abortion is a murder, and that means any woman that chose abortion must be a murderer themselves,” Fetterman said, referring to a 2019 radio interview in which Oz said abortion is considered murder at any stage of pregnancy. “And Dr. Oz used to make fun of having a stroke — that I might miss a word every now and then. Dr. Oz keeps missing words, and those words are ‘Yes’ and ‘No’ on [the question of] a national abortion ban.
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