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‘I am a mass murderer,’ former abortionist tells Congress

Updated: November 2, 2017 at 9:45 am EST  See Comments

Dr. Kathi Aultman, a former abortionist who is now pro-life

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Dr. Kathi Aultman flanked by Arkansas State Sen. Jason Rapert (left), Rep. Andy Harris, R-MD, and Rep. Mike Johnson, R-LA. 18-week-old baby Lincoln Miller “testifies” before the U.S. House Judiciary Committee. His heartbeat could be seen and heard on an ultrasound video

WASHINGTON, D.C., November 2, 2017 (LifeSiteNews) – “I am a mass murderer,” a former abortionist who is now pro-life told a U.S. House committee today as she testified in favor of legislation banning abortions on babies with beating hearts.

Dr. Kathi Aultman, a board certified Ob/Gyn and a fellow of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG), bluntly told this to the U.S. House Judiciary Committee today as it discussed the Heartbeat Protection Act of 2017.

This legislation would stop nearly all abortions by making it illegal for doctors to commit them on babies with beating hearts. Fetal heartbeats begin at 21 days after conception and are usually heard by parents when their child is six or eight weeks along.

The Heartbeat Protection Act makes no exception for babies conceived in rape or incest.

The Committee’s legislators were shown an

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