Once-fringe activists are fighting to be the voice of the anti-abortion movement
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On a chilly March morning, anti-abortion activist Jason Storms convened a group outside a Greenville, S.C. clinic to discuss perceived failures in the anti-abortion movement post-Roe v. Wade. Storms, leading Operation Save America, stressed the need for stricter policies against abortions, emphasizing that despite the overturning of Roe, significant criminalization of abortion has not occurred. He accuses Republicans of being 'fake pro-lifers' for not enacting tougher laws and calls for a more aggressive approach against abortions in conservative states. The movement aims to push for hardline anti-abortion legislation across various statehouses.
"We're thankful for the overturning of Roe, but that certainly did not translate into massive criminalization of abortion across the country."
"What it's done is it's lifted the fog off the battlefield... a lot of these guys are fake pro-lifers, they're pro-life frauds."
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