Kelly Clarkson Claims Pro-Life Laws “Literally Kill” Women, But No Women Have Died From Abortion Bans

Singer Kelly Clarkson is the latest to jump on the pro-abortion bandwagon. The other day she falsely claimed that pro-life laws “literally kill” women. There’s just one problem with her claim. It’s 100% false.

Not one single woman has died because of an abortion ban since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.

But here’s what Clarkson has to say:

“Last week we saw the Arizona Supreme Court uphold a law from 1864 that bans nearly all abortions,” the talk-show host and musician said during Monday’s episode of NBC’s The Kelly Clarkson Show.

“Did you ever think in your lifetime that we would see that happen?” Clarkson asked former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

Clinton responded by calling the Arizona court decision “horrifying in every way.”

“I feared it would happen, but I hoped it wouldn’t happen,” Clinton continued. “And now here we are in the middle of this very difficult period for women in about half the states of our country, who cannot get the care that they need.”

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“I literally asked God, this is a real thing, to just take me and my son in the hospital for the second time, because I was like, ‘It’s the worst thing,’” the singer said, before pausing to apologize as she apparently became emotional.

“It was my decision and I’m so glad I did it, I love my babies, but to make someone — and you don’t realize how hard it is,” Clarkson added. “The fact that you would take that away from someone, that can literally kill them.

Here’s the reality. Since Dobbs, abortions have killed women.

In February, a woman died after a supposedly “routine” surgical abortion at an abortion business in Australia. The tragic death of the young woman is another reminder that abortion is not safe for women, even when legal.

According to a report in the Daily Mail, 30-year-old Harjit Kaur, a mother of two children, decided to have an abortion when she found out she was pregnant with her third child. Kaur had a surgical abortion at the Hampton Park Women’s Health Clinic abortion center in Melbourne.

Abortion is legal in Australia and has been for decades. But after this abortion, the clinic called Kaur’s husband and informed him the abortion has taken his wife’s life.

Kaur is the third woman in the last 12 months to have died from an abortion that has been reported public, although most abortion deaths are never publicly reported and details don’t see the light of day.

A 19-year-old Canadian woman died along with her unborn baby after taking the abortion pill last year. The tragic news comes as abortion activists push to expand the abortion drug mifepristone across the U.S. and Canada, claiming it’s “safer than Tylenol.” In actuality, the drug has been linked to the deaths of millions of unborn babies and dozens of mothers.

As LifeNews reported, news has surfaced that Alyona Dixon, 24, died on September 28, 2022 after complications from the abortion forced her to seek emergency medical treatment four days after the abortion at Planned Parenthood. Her family is now suing the Las Vegas hospital that treated her, saying it did not provide adequate medical care for the abortion complications.

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Singer Kelly Clarkson is the latest to jump on the pro-abortion bandwagon. The other day she falsely claimed that pro-life laws “literally kill” women. There’s just one problem with her claim. It’s 100% false. Not one single woman has died because of an abortion ban since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. But here’s […]

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