A Republican who blamed the political left of his almost mortal ectopic pregnancy now says she is threatened with death threats

Florida Republican spokesman Kat Cammack revealed that her offices had to be evacuated Wednesday after she received “threatening threats to death” in response to comments last week about her ectopic pregnancy treatment in 2024.

Cammack, 37, said Wall Street Journal About her test in the Florida Emergency Department after it was found that her baby’s embryo was implanted where the fallopian tube meets the uterus, which means that it could not survive and that its own life is at risk without action.

When writing X on Wednesday night, Cammack, which is again pregnant and has already begun in August, said the alarming resonance, which it received in response to the article by publishing screenshots of harassing messages.

“Today we had to evacuate our offices for imminent death threats to me, my unborn child, my family and staff. These threats arose after Wall Street Journal Reported my life-threatening ectopic pregnancy-unauthorized pregnancy without a heartbeat, ”she explained.

Florida Republican Representative Kat Cammack speaks with journalists about Capitol Hill (AFP/Getty)

“Since then, we have received thousands of hate reports and dozens of trusted threats from abortion activists, which law enforcement has been actively investigating. Given recent violence against the elected officials, these threats are taken very seriously.

“For those who emit misinformation: I did not vote for the Florida Patny Act; I serve in the US Representative House, not the Florida legislator.

“Let me clearly say: I will not be intimidated. I will not give up on the fight against women and families. I will ensure that women have the resources and care they are worthy. We need real conversations about mother health care in America – conversations, justified in truth, not fear.”

The ABC News branch in Florida reported that it was Cammack Washington DC, offices that were evacuated in response to threats, not its sun -rays and investigating US Capitol Police.

Further statement by her office announced: “Congress member Cammack emphasized the critical health crisis in America, especially due to lack of health care and health care politicization.

“Her personal history illustrates how women’s health is a life -threatening problem. The detection campaigns funded by abortion groups deliberately confused health care providers, despite the fact that the law is clear for exceptions; rape, incest, sacrifice and mother’s life.

A member of the congress attracted a bitter negative narrative that last year the Florida Emergency Department requires rescuing medication and the reluctance of staff to administer them, fearing legal retaliation (Getty).

A member of the congress attracted a bitter negative narrative that last year the Florida Emergency Department requires rescuing medication and the reluctance of staff to administer them, fearing legal retaliation (Getty).

“From Wall Street Journal An article, she has received dozens of reliable threats to herself, an unborn child and her family investigated by the US Capitol Police.

“Cammack’s experience emphasizes the unacceptable reality that sharing a personal health history in order to improve women’s health care can lead to violence and intimidation. Women deserve better than the national health care dialogue.”

After last year’s pregnancy decision on surgery, the hospital’s doctors and nurses had to be persuaded to give her a shot of methotrexate, which she demanded to send her pregnancy because they said they said she was afraid of prosecution for six weeks of abortion, even though she was only five weeks at the time. The procedure in question was not an abortion.

Surprisingly, a member of the congress did not take insurance, but instead of blaming the hesitations of the medical staff for Democrats.

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