Kamala Harris to GOP lawmakers: ‘Learn how a woman’s body works’ | USA TODAY

Vice President Kamala Harris had some choice words for anti-abortion lawmakers while on a trip to Indiana to meet with local officials.
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Vice President Kamala Harris arrived in Indianapolis Monday to meet with state legislators about abortion rights, as Indiana lawmakers meet in a special session to consider a Republican proposal that would ban the procedure with only some exemptions.

Indiana is the first state to hold a special session on abortion since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in June.

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19 comments

  1. I’m sorry to bring up what was that politically correct I mean she’s assuming that only women sort abortion

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  3. Yas! Preach Kamala! 🫰wish I could put this video on a blimp and just float around the nation with it

  4. Hare  Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare
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  5. I love how they try to defy biology and call a completely separate human being “their body”

  6. I thought she wasn’t supposed to presuppose a gender? According to them a man can be a woman and vice versa. 😉😂

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