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The Liz Wheeler Show

Jen Psaki's EGREGIOUS Lie About Democrats' Stance on Abortion Until Birth

The Liz Wheeler Show

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🗓️ 28 August 2023

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

During the first Republican primary debate, former press secretary Jen Psaki said "no one supports abortion up until birth;" yet, prominent members of her very own party have vocally supported abortion up until the moment of birth. Liz breaks down the lies behind one of the Left's most frequently used talking points concerning late-term abortions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

So during the Republican debate last Wednesday night, former press secretary for the Biden

0:05.6

administration, Jen Psaki sent out the following tweet.

0:09.2

She said this was during the abortion part of the debate discussion.

0:13.4

She said no one supports abortion up until birth.

0:17.2

And this became one of the most responded to tweets of the night on X, formerly known

0:21.6

as Twitter, so much so that Jen Psaki did a piece on it on her MSNBC show this week

0:29.8

and doubling down on her comments, which, of course, aren't true, but we'll get to that

0:35.0

in a minute.

0:36.0

This is what Jen Psaki said.

0:37.6

Take a listen.

0:39.3

This is because I was watching the first Republican debate.

0:41.8

I sounded a tweet that seemed to really strike a nerve in the right wing.

0:46.0

Here it is.

0:47.0

No one supports abortion up until birth.

0:49.6

I wrote that because there is a pervasive and misleading talking point that is used

0:54.4

by a number of right-wing leaders, including presidential candidates on the stage, suggesting

0:59.2

that Democrats are advocating for and even rooting for late-term abortions of babies

1:04.9

who could live outside the womb.

1:07.5

This wasn't just some throwaway line for applause on the debate stage.

1:11.1

This is a talking point, Republican presidential candidates use repeatedly on the trail.

1:16.6

The platform formerly known as Twitter doesn't exactly leave the space in the room to really

1:21.1

lay down the facts.

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