Political left, who accuses her of nearly fatal ectopic pregnancy, says she is facing death threat
Rep. Kat Cammack, Republican of Florida, revealed that her office must evacuate Wednesday because she received an “imminent death threat” in response to her comments about the 2024 ectopic pregnancy last week.
Cammack, 37, told Wall Street Journal Regarding her ordeal in the Florida emergency room, discovering that her baby’s embryo was implanted in the fallopian tube where the uterus met, meaning it could not survive and that her own life was at risk without movement.
Writing on X on Wednesday night, Cammack became pregnant again and expired in August, telling her objection to the post and posting screenshots of the abuse information she has sent.
“Today, we had to evacuate the office due to death threats to me, my unborn children, my family and my staff. These threats broke out after this. Wall Street Journal Reported my life-threatening ectopic pregnancy – an inevitable pregnancy without a heartbeat. ” she explained.
Rep. Kat Cammack, Republican of Florida, speaks to a reporter on Capitol Hill (AFP/Getty)
“Since then, we have received thousands of hate-filled messages and have encountered dozens of reliable threats from pro-abortion activists, and law enforcement is actively investigating them. These threats are taken seriously in light of the recent violence against elected officials.
“For those who spread misinformation: I didn’t vote for the Florida Heartbeat Act; I’m in the U.S. House rather than the Florida Legislature.
“Let me be clear: I won’t be intimidated. I won’t back down in the struggle for women and families. It’s crucial to make sure women have the resources and care they deserve. We need a real conversation about maternal health care in the United States – a conversation based on truth, not fear.”
ABC News’ Florida branch reported that it was Carmack’s Washington, D.C. in response to the threat rather than her Sunshine State premises, while U.S. Capitol police are investigating.
A follow-up statement from her office declared: “Congresswoman Camack highlighted the key women’s health crisis in the United States, especially the shortage of maternal health resources and the risks of politicizing health care.
“Her personal story illustrates how viewing women’s health as a political issue endangers women’s lives. Despite the law’s clearness, the misinformation campaign funded by the Afghan anti-action groups intends to confuse health care providers; victims of rape, incest, incest are victims of mother trafficking and life. These dangerous and dangerous advertisements that cause abortion help to be on the verge of life.
The congresswoman has caused painful opposition to her story, who needed life-saving drugs in the Florida emergency room last year and staff members are reluctant to manage them due to fears of legal retaliation (Getty).
“since Wall Street Journal Article, she has suffered dozens of credible death threats against herself, her unborn children and her family, which are being investigated by police at the U.S. Capitol.
“Kanmak’s experience highlights an unacceptable reality that sharing personal health stories to improve women’s health care can lead to violence and intimidation. Women should be like the National Health Care Dialogue.”
After deciding to have surgery during her pregnancy last year, hospital doctors and nurses had to be persuaded to evict her methotrexate shoots needed for pregnancy because they feared criminal prosecution under the state’s six-week abortion ban, even though she was only five weeks pregnant at the time. The procedure in question is not abortion.
Surprisingly, instead of questioning the ban, congresswoman blamed the fears of medical staff on Democrats.