Representative Kat Cammack of Florida is a dedicated public servant and a steadfast advocate for conservative values and the America First agenda. Despite her tireless work for her constituents, she has faced personal hardship, including the pain of an ectopic pregnancy. Regrettably, some on the Left and pro-abortion advocates have chosen to mock her for this deeply personal loss. Such insensitive attacks are deplorable and beneath the dignity of public discourse.
A month into Florida’s six-week abortion ban, Republican Rep. Kat Cammack went to the ER with a deadly ectopic pregnancy and struggled to get prompt care. She blames the left.
— Katy Stech Ferek (@KatyStech) June 22, 2025
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The Left has claimed that Florida's strict abortion laws put Representative Kat Cammack at risk of death due to her ectopic pregnancy. However, they fail to acknowledge that her case should have been straightforward to treat under existing laws. The real issue stems from the fearmongering by some on the Left, which has created confusion and hesitation around necessary medical interventions.
Congresswoman @Kat_Cammack nearly died from an ectopic pregnancy—not because pro-life laws forbid care, but because doctors were fearmongered into thinking they couldn’t treat her.
— Kristan Hawkins (@KristanHawkins) June 23, 2025
Let’s be clear: treating an ectopic pregnancy isn’t abortion. The intent is completely different,…
An ectopic pregnancy is not a viable pregnancy. It will never result in a healthy baby. It is implanted in the Fallopian tubes and if not removed, a woman could lose her ability to ever have other children and can lead to the death of the mother.
She absolutely should blame the left! Every law limiting abortion has VERY CLEAR exceptions for treating life-threating ectopic pregnancy. If doctors won't treat it, it's because they've been propagandized and lied to by pro-abortion fanatics. https://t.co/fBDSf5IqnK
— Mark Hemingway (@Heminator) June 23, 2025
Absolutely correct. No healthcare professional faced legal repercussions for assisting Representative Cammack during one of the most challenging moments of her life. Claims otherwise are simply propaganda, designed to mislead and sow fear.
yes. or the doctors are themselves pro-abortion fanatics hoping to create unnecessary death and suffering for propaganda purposes. https://t.co/IE2fp8xrby
— blighter (@blightersort) June 23, 2025
Too many Doctors fancy themselves as gods. That is part of the problem.
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It should be a scandal when any doctor refuses to treat an ectopic pregnancy because they supposedly think it's the same thing as elective abortion. Doctors who cannot tell the difference ought to be fired and stripped of their licenses. Journalists who fan the flames of…
— dabhidh m (@clannanrothaich) June 24, 2025
Clearly, they should never have graduated medical school.
Malicious compliance.
— NormieUtah (@NormieUtah) June 23, 2025
Teachers do this too. “Well this means I can’t teach about slavery at all….” 🤦
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— Kat Cammack (@Kat_Cammack) June 21, 2025
We are grateful that God has blessed Representative Kat Cammack and her courageous firefighter husband with a healthy pregnancy. Please join us in praying for her continued health and the well-being of their baby. God's mercy shines brightly in their lives.