
The federal abortion battle testing the pro-life movement
Mark Wiltz
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Investigative·By Lauren Enriquez
“Texas Gosnell” Douglas Karpen no longer terminating unborn Texans
Houston abortionist Douglas Karpen has been stopped from murdering unborn children and injuring women in Texas thanks to provisions of last year’s monumental pro-life law, HB2. Karpen is currently unable to comply with the admitting privileges provision of Texas’ law HB2.
According to the Texas Medical Board, Douglas Karpen has NO admitting privileges at a Texas hospital at this time. In order to legally commit abortions, he will have to obtain privileges at a hospital within a thirty mile radius of any abortion mill at which he wishes to practice.
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Karpen has been compared to Kermit Gosnell because of his alleged practice of murdering babies after they are born alive during abortions. He is also facing a lawsuit for a badly botched abortion committed in 2013. Karpen’s horrors were brought to light by three of his clinic workers who walked away from his abortion mill and gave a tell-all interview to pro-life organization Operation Rescue last year. According to these witnesses, Karpen frequently delivered live babies and killed them afterwards, turning abortions into infanticides.
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