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Live updates in the aftermath of the San Bernardino Islamic terrorist attack: most lately, a photo of Tashfeen Malik, the wife of Syed Farook, has come to light.

Live updates in the aftermath of the San Bernardino Islamic terrorist attack: most lately, a photo of Tashfeen Malik, the wife of Syed Farook, has come to light.

The national director of Priests for Life asserts the pro-life community will intensify its protests against Planned Parenthood and abortion, despite attempts by abortion advocates to link pro-life “rhetoric” with the shooting by a deranged man at a Planned Parenthood in Colorado Springs.

The Washington Post’s liberal columnist Ruth Marcus is making the claim that because the Planned Parenthood shooter allegedly said “no more baby parts,” Republicans are to blame for the attack. It is an absurd claim, one being parroted by the left throughout the media with the sole purpose of shutting down ordinary criticism of Planned Parenthood and open debate about abortion policy.

House Speaker Paul Ryan and other Republican leaders in Congress are putting the final touches on a massive omnibus spending bill that will fund the federal government until after the presidential election.

Tuesday on Fox News Channel’s “The Kelly File,” Republican presidential hopeful Carly Fiorina responded to suggestions that her rhetoric describing the practices of Planned Parenthood may have inspired last week’s shooting at a Colorado Springs, CO Planned Parenthood clinic. Fiorina

Addressing the shooting in Colorado Springs at a Planned Parenthood last Friday, Connecticut’s Democrat lawmakers said on Monday that verbalizing opposition to Planned Parenthood “can inflame someone who may want to take action.”

In February, President Obama took out a selfie stick, winked at himself, and stated, “YOLO, man.” In June, Obama said it was time for him to fulfill his “something that rhymes with bucket list.”

On Monday, House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy told reporters that the House investigation of Planned Parenthood for allegedly selling fetal tissue to researchers for profit will continue.

Pro-life leaders and members of Congress are focused on statements from House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy indicating that a government shutdown over defunding Planned Parenthood is unlikely.

House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) urged Congress Tuesday to overhaul the mental healthcare system in the United States as a way to prevent mass shootings.

Senate Republicans are planning a strategy this week aimed at making it seem they will repeal Obamacare.

“I think it’s fair to have a legitimate, honest debate about abortion,” Obama said. “How we talk about it, making sure that we’re talking about it factually, accurately, and not demonizing organizations like Planned Parenthood I think is important.”

On November 30, NBC News reported that Leyonte Chandler—brother of Colorado Springs shooting victim Ke’Arre Stewart—is not mad at shooting suspect Robert Lewis Dear but at laws that allow citizens to be armed.
Planned Parenthood President Cecile Richards said people should “really think carefully about the way they talk about healthcare providers in this country, the way they demonize women” while discussing the shooting at a Planned Parenthood in Colorado Springs on Monday’s

WASHINGTON, D.C.—The wine flowed mostly white as Democratic presidential frontrunner Hillary Clinton took the stage at a female-oriented “Women for Hillary” event Monday night at the Hyatt Regency hotel.
MSNBC’s “Hardball” host Chris Matthews argued that “some people’s words are encouraging this kind of behavior” and “Carly Fiorina seems to be” “enjoying it” while discussing the shooting at a Planned Parenthood in Colorado Springs on Monday. Matthews said that

Monday on MSNBC’s “MTP Daily,” Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-CA) echoed a sentiment that many other Democratic politicians and left-leaning pundits have said, which is tying the rhetoric of Republican politicians to last week’s tragedy in Colorado. While discussing her support for Democratic

Chris Cuomo: “Now we get into why did it happen? The man charged with Friday’s murderous attack on a Colorado Planned Parenthood is probably a crazy extremist who did something sick and negative and wrong. But isn’t killing babies primarily
Texas Senator and Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz stated that “the overwhelming majority of violent criminals are Democrats” and the media “desperately” hopes murderers are Republicans in an interview set to air on Monday’s “Hugh Hewitt Show.” Cruz said the

Monday on MSNBC while discussing the shooting at the Colorado Springs, CO Planned Parenthood clinic that resulted in the deaths of three people, former Texas State Sen.Wendy Davis, the senator who in 2013 filibustered to block legislation that would restrict abortion,

House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy tells reporters he expects a healthy debate about funding Planned Parenthood, but would not say whether or not Republicans intend to insist on defunding the abortion organization.

Monday on MSNBC’s “Andrea Mitchell Reports,” while disusing last weeks shooting at the Colorado Springs, CO Planned Parenthood that resulted in the deaths of three people, the president of the Planned Parenthood Cecile Richards blamed “toxic” rhetoric from the presidential candidates for

On the November 29 airing of Face the Nation, Republican presidential hopeful Dr. Ben Carson suggested the Planned Parenthood shooting shows that pro-lifers should “tone down their rhetoric.”

NEWTON, Iowa — Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) downplayed the role anti-abortion rhetoric may have played in the fatal shooting of three people at a Planned Parenthood clinic in Colorado and suggested the suspect was a “transgendered leftist activist” at a campaign stop in Iowa on Sunday.

During the November 29 airing of This Week With George Stephanopoulos, Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA-28th) blamed the Planned Parenthood shooting on the failure to pass gun controls that have been on the books in Colorado since 2013.