Democratic presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard, member of the Hawaii National Guard, joins Shannon Bream on 'Fox News @ Night.'
Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, D-Hawaii, is facing a wave of backlash from the left after she introduced legislation designed to ensure infants receive proper medical care after surviving abortions.
Introduced on Tuesday, the amendment bore resemblance to another "born alive" bill that House Democrats rejected earlier this year.
Some on Twitter argued that Gabbard was attacking women's rights and trying to address a non-existent problem.
"Tulsi Gabbard also introduced a redundant bill that claims to protect infants in the infinitesimally rare cases they are born after attempted abortions," feminist Jill Filipovic said, noting that "infants are already legally protected."