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Black Women of Influence Call on Pastor & United States Senator Raphael Warnock to Protect Black Women

Media Advisory

NEWS PROVIDED BY
The Restoration Project
Sept. 3, 2021

ATLANTA, Sept. 3, 2021 /Christian Newswire/ -- WHAT: African-American women of influence are standing against the use of taxpayer funds to pay for abortions and the trafficking of Black aborted baby body parts for scientific research.

WHY: United States Senator Raphael Warnock (D-GA) has voted to remove several amendments that protect taxpayers from paying for abortions.* African-American men and women will ask Pastor Warnock to protect Black women in Georgia and the nation from the abortion predators targeting babies and selling aborted baby body parts to government scientists and university researchers such as at the University of Pittsburgh.**

WHEN: September 4, 2021 9:00 a.m.

WHERE: The sidewalk in front of Ebenezer Baptist Church, 101 Jackson Street NE, Atlanta, GA 30312

* Georgia's U.S. Senator Raphael Warnock (D) voted against support for the longstanding Hyde and Helms Amendments, bipartisan, popular policy that prevented the use of taxpayer dollars for abortion in America and abroad. He has consistently voted against measures that would protect life in the womb, including the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act. The vast majority of Americans believe babies born-alive during failed abortions should be protected under the law.

** "The University of Pittsburgh has been harvesting fetal tissue from organizations like Planned Parenthood for the last five years," Life News reported. Obtained documents revealed that HHS has already released a minimum of almost $2.7 million of taxpayer funds to the University of Pittsburgh as its "tissue hub" for scientific research where racial quotas were set for its fetal harvests.

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SOURCE The Restoration Project

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