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Then-Indiana Congressional candidate Jackie Walorski speaks during the Republican National Convention on Aug, 28, 2012, in Tampa, Florida. / Mark Wilson/Getty ImagesWashington, D.C. Newsroom, Aug 4, 2022 / 12:02 pm (CNA).The tragic death of Republican Rep. Jackie Walorski and her two staff members, Emma Thomson and Zachery Potts, in a car accident Wednesday afternoon has left many in the nation s capital mourning the loss of the Indiana congresswoman, known for her kindness and service to her country. But to pro-life leaders, Walorski leaves behind a legacy of devotion to the unborn, evident in both her record as a lawmaker and personal efforts to help the most vulnerable. Pro-life groups including Live Action, Students for Life of America, and Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America issued statements paying tribute to Walorski s fight against abortion. Indiana Rep. Jim Banks remembered Walorski as "a devout Christian [and] passionate advocate for life." "Jackie
The Indianapolis Star published a piece on July 1 about a 10-year-old Ohio girl who was six weeks pregnant from a rape. Because the state of Ohio forbids abortion after six weeks, her doctor contacted a colleague, and the young girl traveled to Indiana to obstetrician-gynecologist Dr. Caitlin Bernard s clinic.
The case rattled veteran crime scene investigators - thousands of fetal remains were found hidden in the Will County home of one of the nation's most controversial abortion doctors.
As pretty much everyone knows by now unless they're living on a deserted island with no Wi-Fi, someone within the U.S. Supreme Court breached professional protocol and leaked a copy