Skip to main content
Live Action LogoLive Action
Live Action News Placeholder

Media Advisory & Statement: Lila Rose on Hannity tonight

Icon of a computer screen with a play buttonMedia·By Newsroom

Media Advisory & Statement: Lila Rose on Hannity tonight

Live Action President Lila Rose is scheduled to be on Hannity this evening, on FOX at 10:00 ET. She’ll be discussing two notable events that transpired yesterday: the Supreme Court’s dismissal of pro-abortion challenges to Texas’s HB2, and the vote in Albuquerque on the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Ordinance.

Rose released a statement on the Texas decision this morning:

When “wild card” Anthony Kennedy endorses strong pro-life legislation like Texas’s HB2, Planned Parenthood and pro-abortion politicians have much to fear.  The rest of us, meanwhile, can celebrate that common sense prevailed today in the Supreme Court.  We will see more victories like this for mothers and their babies, especially as medical technology continues to clarify the window into the womb.  The nation’s call for human rights protection for the pre-born child sounds ever stronger.

Hannity airs on FOX at 10:00 ET, Monday through Friday. You can watch Rose’s last appearance on the show below.

Live Action News is pro-life news and commentary from a pro-life perspective.

Contact editor@liveaction.org for questions, corrections, or if you are seeking permission to reprint any Live Action News content.

Guest Articles: To submit a guest article to Live Action News, email editor@liveaction.org with an attached Word document of 800-1000 words. Please also attach any photos relevant to your submission if applicable. If your submission is accepted for publication, you will be notified within three weeks. Guest articles are not compensated (see our Open License Agreement). Thank you for your interest in Live Action News!

Read Next

Read NextLONDON, ENGLAND - MARCH 29: J.K. Rowling arrives at the "Fantastic Beasts: The Secret of Dumbledore" world premiere at The Royal Festival Hall on March 29, 2022 in London, England.
Pop Culture

J.K. Rowling: 'I used to believe in assisted dying. I no longer do.'

Nancy Flanders

·

Spotlight Articles