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Changing Hearts, Saving Lives #TLC #ProlifeTexans #SPEAKLIFE #Prolife #PROLIFEGENERATION #ProlifeGen

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Texans for Life
Texans for Life@ProLifeTexans·
Montgomery County District Attorney charges a man for performing an illegal abortion with mail-order pills under the Texas Human Life Protection Act. facebook.com/share/v/1EaQk9…
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LifeNews.com@LifeNewsHQ·
Dr. John Bruchalski quit doing abortions and became pro-life when a baby survived an abortion!
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Texans for Life@ProLifeTexans·
BREAKING: Today the White House launched Moms.gov, a new website connecting women with life-affirming support. Wonderful resources for women with unplanned and planned pregnancies, which they deserve.
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LifeNews.com@LifeNewsHQ·
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Ingrid Skop MD
Ingrid Skop MD@docskop·
Studies by pro-abortion researchers found approximately 1 in 5 misoprostol-only abortions required surgery to complete the abortion. Often, these were emergencies. Yet abortion activists ignore the research because ending unborn life is their priority. npr.org/2026/05/04/g-s…
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Senator John Cornyn
Senator John Cornyn@JohnCornyn·
I hope the Supreme Court eventually strikes down this reckless Biden-era policy.  It is even more important that the Senate pass Sen. @HawleyMO’s bill to ban mifepristone & allow women harmed by it to sue the drug’s manufacturers.   I’m proud to be a cosponsor of this legislation.   We must protect unborn babies and their mothers.
Meg Kinnard@MegKinnardAP

WASHINGTON (AP) — Supreme Court restores access to abortion pill mifepristone through telehealth, mail and pharmacies.

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Texans for Life@ProLifeTexans·
HUGE VICTORY! The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Friday in Louisiana v. FDA to enjoin (block) the FDA’s dangerous 2023 Biden-era rule that allowed the chemical abortion drug mifepristone to be prescribed online and sent through the mail. Rather, the FDA must enforce its previous rule requiring that the drug be dispensed in person. While this ruling is a temporary stay as the court considers the appeal, it is a powerful step in protecting both unborn babies and mothers from mail-order abortions. The ruling has a nationwide effect. Texas, like Louisiana, already has strong penalties for mailing abortion pills into our state; however, enforcement has been difficult as these drugs continue to stream across our borders. We are grateful to see the court prioritize the lives and safety of unborn babies and women over the convenience of the abortion industry. Together, we continue to build a culture that protects every life!
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LifeNews.com@LifeNewsHQ·
True feminists march for unborn women.
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Congressman Brandon Gill
Congressman Brandon Gill@RepBrandonGill·
Today I asked an abortion advocate what her favorite method of abortion is.
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Texans for Life@ProLifeTexans·
Texas Medical Board Sanctions Three Doctors for Delayed Care That Led to the Deaths of Two Pregnant Women. The care was allowed under the Human Life Protection Act (abortion ban). propublica.org/article/tmb-di…. #txlege
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Steven Ertelt
Steven Ertelt@StevenErtelt·
Former Abortion Activist is Now a Pro-Life Advocate Fighting to Save Babies Lenzi recently testified before the Texas Senate, urging lawmakers to end tax-funded abortion travel and block illegal abortion pills. But not long ago, she was a major abortion activist. She founded one of Texas’ leading abortion funds and worked tirelessly to make sure women across the state still got abortions. A decade ago, Lenzi was a 20-year-old college student and committed abortion activist. Lenzi wasn’t just organizing logistics; she was also spreading the message. She traveled across the country, spoke to major news outlets, and immersed herself fully in the anti-Life movement. She was deeply committed—academically, professionally, and ideologically. “I was adopted into a new home that gave me the safety and love I needed to succeed and become the person I am today,” Lenzi told Texas Right to Life. “But adoption felt like too little, too late. I thought that abortion was a better way to deal with an unplanned pregnancy than adoption because an abortion would prevent the baby from being born into the kinds of struggle that I experienced. When I saw women desperate to end their pregnancies, I saw my mother.” This is what fueled her to keep abortion alive in Texas. But as time passed, doubts crept in. After stepping back from activism to care for her children, Lenzi began to reflect more deeply. She realized that the central debate between the pro-choice and Pro-Life movements came down to one question: When does Life begin? For years, Lenzi had embraced the idea that Life begins at birth. It created a clear line that justified abortion. But in her experience, even abortion supporters struggled with that position—especially when it came to later-stage abortions. While west coast donors to her organization championed abortion with no limits, southern supporters became uneasy when the topic of late-term abortion arose. Lenzi noticed she often had to adjust her message based on what would be most palatable to each audience. This disconnect led her to question whether the discomfort around later-stage abortion was rooted in something deeper—perhaps a recognition that the Life inside the womb, especially late in pregnancy, looked and felt undeniably human. Lenzi’s transformation wasn’t easy. Her entire life—her education, her career—had been devoted to promoting abortion access. But over time, something shifted. Lenzi could no longer reconcile her beliefs with supporting abortion. She came to see that Life begins before birth—and that realization changed everything. Today, Lenzi is part of a growing group of women who once fiercely supported abortion but are now Pro-Life. Her story is a powerful reminder that honest reflection can lead even the most committed advocates to rethink their views—and that there’s room for change, even after years of activism.
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Political Polls
Political Polls@PpollingNumbers·
New - Senate primary poll - Texas 🔴 Cornyn 44% 🔴 Paxton 43% Peak (Pro Cornyn) - LV - 4/9
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LifeNews.com@LifeNewsHQ·
Abortion has killed 67 million babies. End abortion NOW.
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Michael New
Michael New@Michael_J_New·
I am on @NRO A new @JAMANetworkOpen study shows that maternal mortality rates have *declined* in states that have recently enacted strong pro-life laws. Texas saw maternal mortality decline 2.4% Other pro-life states saw maternal mortality decline 3.3% nationalreview.com/corner/new-stu…
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Texans for Life@ProLifeTexans·
No doctor has been prosecuted, sued, or sanctioned for any of those 289 abortions.
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Live Action
Live Action@LiveAction·
Abortion pill reversal treatment saved these twin girls. Hours after taking the abortion pill—their mother regretted it & found abortionpillreversal.com. A certified health professional treated her immediately & her daughters survived. More women need to know about this 🙌
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