Report: House Democrats Back Away from Removal of Hyde Amendment
House Democrats have backed away from removing the Hyde Amendment, a measure that bans taxpayer funding of abortion, from a spending bill.

House Democrats have backed away from removing the Hyde Amendment, a measure that bans taxpayer funding of abortion, from a spending bill.

Entrepreneur Andrew Yang mocked former Vice President Joe Biden, a fellow 2020 Democrat presidential candidate, for skipping out on campaigning in Iowa over the weekend.

Make no mistake, Milano sees Biden for exactly what he is — yet another old, powerful, entitled creep who treats women like meat. But what she also sees in Biden is a means to a narcissistic end.

During Monday’s “New Day” on CNN, Sen. Chris Coons (D-DE) was asked about his role in former Vice President Joe Biden, a 2020 Democratic presidential hopeful, changing his stance on the Hyde Amendment.

Former Vice President Joe Biden is not campaigning in Iowa this weekend despite nearly all of his 2020 Democrat competitors descending on the first-in-the-nation caucus state.

Pop star Cher warned Joe Biden to align himself with left-wing women on issues like abortion after the Democratic presidential frontrunner indicated earlier this week that he would not support repeal of the Hyde Amendment.

Planned Parenthood President Dr. Leana Wen said she takes Joe Biden “at his word” after he changed his stated opinion several times on the Hyde Amendment, a longstanding bipartisan federal measure that blocks federal taxpayer funding of abortion.

Rep. Seth Moulton (D-MA) gave a backhanded compliment on Friday to former Vice President Joe Biden, a fellow 2020 presidential candidate, for the latter’s Hyde Amendment flip-flop.

The fallout from former Vice President Joe Biden’s (D) Hyde Amendment reversal continues with a resurfaced clip, which shows Biden affirming the belief that “life begins at conception” during a 2012 debate.

Far-left Hollywood actress Alyssa Milano reportedly helped persuade former vice president and 2020 White House front runner Joe Biden to flip-flop on his past support for the Hyde Amendment.

Pro-life leaders are pushing back against Joe Biden and his statement in favor of repealing the Hyde Amendment, calling it a “fatal move.”

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) called out former Vice President Joe Biden for his stance on the Hyde Amendment, saying if “your pride is being a moderate centrist candidate” then go out” and “own it.”

Friday, CNN senior political commentator and former Obama adviser David Axelrod sounded off on former 2020 Democratic hopeful former Vice President Joe Biden, who has come under fire for continuously changing his position on the Hyde Amendment. Axelrod said Biden’s “flip-flop-flip”

Former vice president Joe Biden has reversed position — again — and now supports using federal taxpayer money to pay for abortions, which he promises to accomplish by repealing the Hyde Amendment.

Biden said that although he supported the Hyde Amendment as a United States Senator, he realized that “times have changed.”

Appearing Thursday on CNN’s “New Day,” longshot presidential candidate Rep. Seth Moulton (D-MA) compared support for taxpayer-funded abortion to paying U.S. military servicemen as part of a discussion criticizing former Vice President Joe Biden’s support of the Hyde Amendment.

Vice President Joe Biden continues to support the Hyde Amendment but would be open to repealing it if Roe vs. Wade is threatened the campaign said Wednesday.

Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) wants to eliminate all restrictions on abortion, including passing a federal law to ensure the procedure is available on demand across the country and that taxpayers foot the bill for abortions paid for through Medicaid.

Abortion activist Jessica Pickney said at a protest in D.C. on Tuesday that banning abortion is like the “forced breeding” of slaves.

During an interview that aired on National Public Radio earlier this week, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY), a 2020 candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination, vowed to take up abortion rights as a cause if elected president. Two areas she cited

Democrat presidential hopeful Sen. Cory Booker (NJ) announced he intends to create a “White House Office of Reproductive Freedom” should he be elected president in 2020.

Barack Obama, at least, understood that he had to acknowledge the complexity of issues like abortion. Democrats today are preaching the radicalism he practiced.

Former Vice President Joe Biden vowed Tuesday to fight state bills restricting abortion, ensuring that a woman continues having an unfettered right to an abortion.

Democratic frontrunner Joe Biden has withdrawn his support for the Hyde amendment, which prohibits federal funding of abortion, saying he would abolish the amendment if elected president.

Senator and 2020 presidential candidate Cory Booker (D-NJ) promises to make Roe v. Wade the law of the land and fully fund Planned Parenthood in the wake of several states passing strict anti-abortion legislation.

National pro-life leaders say they are celebrating the “most pro-life Senate in American history” and the “reshaping of the federal judiciary,” even as House Democrats appear bent on expanding abortion in America.

A vote this week on the measure – as hundreds of thousands of pro-life activists descend upon the nation’s capital during the March for Life – would mark the first time the Senate has voted on this legislation.

On Tuesday, 169 members of the House – led by Republican Rep. Chris Smith of New Jersey – and 49 senators – led by Republican Sen. Steve Daines of Montana – sent letters to the president asking him to veto any legislation that weakens federal pro-life policy.

The Democrat-controlled House of Representatives has wasted no time in passing pro-abortion legislation, an “extreme shift” denounced by Catholic leaders.

Missouri Democrat Sen. Claire McCaskill dodged a Weekly Standard (WS) reporter’s question about whether she supports the Hyde Amendment “multiple times” before “finally” agreeing the federal government should not fund abortions through Medicaid.

Sen. Joe Donnelly of Indiana told voters during a debate Monday night that he is a “pro-life senator” who ensured federal taxpayer funds were never used for abortion services.

Johnson continued that NARAL had been coaching Booker at other times during his campaign, even conducting conference calls and providing talking points and documents to his staff.

“So, if you want to be considered pro-life by them you need to oppose funding for Planned Parenthood—that’s how that works,” Kercheval grilled.

Conservative Rep. Jeanne Ives (R-Wheaton), who is challenging Illinois’ incumbent Republican governor, Bruce Rauner, in the March 20 primary, criticized him Monday for breaking his promise to veto a bill to use state taxpayer funds for abortions.

National pro-life leaders gathering Friday for the 45th annual March for Life in the nation’s capital are praising President Donald Trump and his administration for being “100 percent true” to his campaign promises.

A coalition of 67 national and state pro-life groups is warning Congress that a vote for the Alexander-Murray Obamacare “stability” bill is a vote for taxpayer-funded abortion on demand.

National pro-life leaders are expressing gratitude this Thanksgiving for President Donald Trump, a man who many say is now the “most pro-life president in modern history.”

One year after his election to the presidency, national pro-life leaders are praising Donald Trump for his clarity and leadership in protecting unborn babies and their mothers from abortion.

Sen. Richard Blumenthal says when the government completely takes over health care, all women in America will be able to abort their babies at any time during pregnancy and at taxpayers’ expense.

In Hillary Clinton’s new book, the failed presidential candidate says she’s fine with Democrats who personally oppose abortion – as long as they vote against their principles and for legislation that promotes it.
