Congressman Brandon Gill Masterfully Exposes How Abortions Kill Infants

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Rep. Brandon Gill, R-Texas, confronted a pro-abortion law professor during a House Judiciary Subcommittee hearing Tuesday, forcing her to confront the graphic reality of abortion procedures that tear unborn babies apart.

The hearing examined the Biden-Harris administration’s use of the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act.

American University Washington College of Law Professor Jessica Waters testified in defense of the law, arguing it protects access to “reproductive health services.”

Gill zeroed in on what actually happens in abortions.

He asked Waters directly, “You’re an advocate for abortion, for abortion policy. What’s your favorite type of abortion?”

He then described several common procedures in detail.

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Waters repeatedly refused to answer which method she preferred, pivoting instead to the FACE Act. She responded that she is “an advocate for patients having access to the full realm of reproductive healthcare” and later stated, “I stand by my former testimony.”

Gill pressed on. “I wouldn’t want to talk about this either if I were you, because it is barbaric and evil,” he told her.

In a post on X after the hearing, Gill wrote: “Today I asked an abortion advocate what her favorite method of abortion is.”

Pro-life advocates praised Gill’s line of questioning.

Former Rep. Jason Chaffetz, R-Utah, called the exchange a “master class in questioning a witness.”

“This is extremely grotesque and disturbing, but this is abortion,” Chaffetz wrote on X. “Thank you @RepBrandonGill for asking the tough questions.”

The exchange underscored a core pro-life argument: that abortion is not abstract “health care” but the deliberate killing of unborn children.

Waters offered no rebuttal to the descriptions of the procedures themselves.





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Las Vegas News Magazine

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