A group of abortion doctors who took to the stage at Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris’ rally in Houston on Friday appear to be shirking responsibility for medical emergencies suffered by rally attendees. It looked like.
video It shows dozens of doctors in white coats seemingly frantically looking around as the crowd screams for a doctor. Dr. Richard Todd Iveya 25-year obstetrician-gynecologist who took to the podium, attempted to continue speaking pro-abortion before acknowledging the health crisis among Harris supporters.
“I think someone needs medical assistance here,” Ivy said, pointing in the direction of the emergency.
Doctors on stage at Kamala Harris’ abortion rally seem confused about what to do if someone in the audience needs medical assistance. 🤣 pic.twitter.com/mzCKS6Tdle
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None of the doctors on stage appeared to be moving to provide medical assistance, according to the video.
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Someone in the audience has a medical emergency and all the “doctors” heads spin and they start looking for someone to help.
“I think there’s someone here who needs medical assistance.” pic.twitter.com/zEi2yI9Fap
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Immediately the crowd cheered and one female doctor said to Ivy: they’re fine. ” Before Ivy could continue speaking, another voice was heard confirming, “They are good.”
It is unclear exactly who helped the rallygoers who had a health crisis.
Standing under a blue screen with the words “Vote for Reproductive Freedom,” the obstetrician-gynecologist began by talking about medical emergencies, pointing out that access to abortion is now in place in Texas. He informed the audience that it was a “medical crisis.” (Related: Video showing Harris supporter screaming at child in stroller sets social media on fire)
Harris has emphasized abortion as a closing message of her 2024 campaign. former first lady michelle obama On Saturday, she took to the stage with the vice president in Michigan, pointing at a man and claiming that Trump’s presidency would put women at risk on issues of abortion and teen pregnancy.
“Stop, stop, stop putting our lives in the hands of politicians, mainly men. “We do not fully understand the broader health implications of these policies, which will affect our health,” the former first lady complained in her speech.
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