Pop star Zara Larsson sparks outrage after joking about fan's abortion
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Pop star Zara Larsson sparks outrage after joking about fan's abortion

FOX NEWS

Over the weekend, a fan posted a video of Larsson performing her song “Midnight Sun” at a recent concert. The caption read, “I didn’t know I was pregnant here but at least my baby got to hear midnight sun before I aborted it.”

“Women are not victims of abortion,” Foundation to Abolish Abortion communications director Ben Zeisloft commented.

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Tennessee bill seeking to punish women who have abortions divides pro-life movement
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Tennessee bill seeking to punish women who have abortions divides pro-life movement

CHRISTIAN POST

A new measure proposed in Tennessee seeks to impose criminal penalties on women who terminate their unborn child, re-sparking a heated debate within the pro-life movement about whether women who undergo abortions should be held criminally liable.

Last month, the Foundation to Abolish Abortion shared the text of an amendment to pending legislation in Tennessee, House Bill 570 and Senate Bill 738, that would impose criminal penalties on women who have abortions. Current criminal penalties apply only to physicians who perform abortions.

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Prenatal Equal Protection Act filed in Ky. House
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Prenatal Equal Protection Act filed in Ky. House

KENTUCKY TODAY

House Bill 714, carried in the House by Rep. Josh Calloway, R-Irvington, and Rep. Richard White, R-Morehead, recognizes fetal personhood by requiring the same legal principles to apply during the prosecution of a homicide whether the victim “had been born alive” or was an unborn child.

The bill, also cited as the Prenatal Equal Protection Act, includes two exceptions: 1) “lifesaving procedures on a pregnant woman when the procedures are accompanied by reasonable steps, if available to save the life of her unborn child” and 2) miscarriage—which the bill defines as “the natural or accidental termination of a pregnancy and the expulsion of the unborn child.”

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Bills that would classify abortion as homicide fizzle, while pill crackdowns advance
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Bills that would classify abortion as homicide fizzle, while pill crackdowns advance

NEWS FROM THE STATES

So-called “abortion abolitionists” who believe that abortion should be classified as homicide, and that fetuses, embryos and zygotes should have the same legal protections as people are often behind these measures.

This year, the Foundation to Abolish Abortion praised Republican lawmakers in Illinois, Kentucky and Tennessee who introduced bills that would punish people who get abortions.

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KY bills again seek to criminalize abortion, after high-profile case
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KY bills again seek to criminalize abortion, after high-profile case

LOUISVILLE COURIER-JOURNAL

Two more bills that would criminalize abortion have been filed in the House: House Bill 714, filed by Rep. Josh Calloway, R-Irvington, which would open the door for homicide charges to be prosecuted in the death of an unborn child, and House Bill 764, filed by Emily Callaway, R-Louisville, which would explicitly allow the prosecution of pregnant women who have an abortion or cause the death of their unborn child.

The bills would supersede Kentucky’s current laws on prenatal homicide and abortion and open up mothers, like the one in Wolfe County, to additional legal liability, with an exception for miscarriages or lifesaving procedures.

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Tennessee bill proposes death penalty for women who have abortions
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Tennessee bill proposes death penalty for women who have abortions

DESERET

While lacking large support in the Legislature, the Foundation to Abolish Abortion, a nonprofit that says its mission is to “exalt and vindicate the image of God by promoting sound public policy that provides all preborn human beings equal protection of the laws,” is publicly supporting the bill.

Despite the state’s total ban enacted in 2022, the Foundation to Abolish Abortion claimed more than 5,000 telehealth abortions occurred “on Tennessee soil” in 2024. Additionally, Guttmacher Institute estimates suggest more than 10,000 Tennesseans traveled out of state for abortion services that same year.

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Abortion death penalty bill gets sponsors, support; governor silent
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Abortion death penalty bill gets sponsors, support; governor silent

THE TENNESSEAN

Despite lack of support in the Senate, Barrett's amendment is gaining momentum. New sponsors in both chambers signed onto the bill this week, and the bill was endorsed by the far-right group Tennessee Stands. 

Abortion abolitionists from the Foundation to Abolish Abortion and an associated student group lobbied lawmakers this week, asking “are you on God’s side or the side of man?”

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Kentucky lawmakers introduce bill that would classify abortion as homicide
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Kentucky lawmakers introduce bill that would classify abortion as homicide

FOX 56

The Foundation to Abolish Abortion, proponents of House Bill 714, wrote in a news release that it would be “the only legislation that would truly abolish abortion in the Bluegrass State, requiring that preborn babies are ‘protected with the same homicide laws protecting all other human persons.’”

“Under this legislation, murdering anyone would be made illegal for everyone, ensuring that all humans made in the image of God are equally protected in accordance with the Kentucky Constitution, the United States Constitution, and the Law of God,” the Foundation to Abolish Abortion wrote.

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One in Four Georgia Lawmakers Support “Equal Protection”
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One in Four Georgia Lawmakers Support “Equal Protection”

ABORTION EVERY DAY

I’m going to repeat that: One in four Republicans in the Georgia House of Representatives has signed onto a bill that would have abortion patients punished with the death penalty or life in prison. The clip below is from a Turning Points USA event at the University of Alabama, featuring Bradley Pierce of the Foundation to Abolish Abortion and Jeff Durbin from End Abortion Now.

While we’re talking about “equal protection” bills: Kentucky Republicans have just introduced legislation that would, you guessed it, punish abortion patients as murderers. HB 714 was likely drafted by the Foundation to Abolish Abortion, which put out a statement lauding the bill today.

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Tennessee GOP State Rep. Proposed Law Making Women Eligible for the Death Penalty for Getting an Abortion
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Tennessee GOP State Rep. Proposed Law Making Women Eligible for the Death Penalty for Getting an Abortion

PEOPLE

“Murder should be murder, whether it's a person in being or a person in utero,” Barrett told the outlet. He also claimed that the proposal, which is a potential amendment to a bill dealing with the upkeep of a state capitol "monument to unborn children," is not meant to target mothers.

“I think that's a talking point saying that you’re targeting mothers. We’re not targeting mothers,” Barrett told WTVF. “We’re targeting unborn children and trying to protect them and give them the protection under the law for you and me.”

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Murder charges for abortion in Tennessee? A look at what other state laws say
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Murder charges for abortion in Tennessee? A look at what other state laws say

STRAIGHT ARROW NEWS

The bills have gained support just as quickly with the Foundation to Abolish Abortion, an anti-abortion group that promotes policy that “provides all preborn human beings equal protection of the laws,” issuing a notice for supporters to call their legislators to vote in favor of the amendment.

“Murdering anyone must be illegal for everyone,” the advocacy organization said in a post on X. It praised Barrett and Pody for the legislation.

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Tennessee Bill Would Classify Abortion As Murder
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Tennessee Bill Would Classify Abortion As Murder

THE DAILY WIRE

Barrett crafted the legislation with the help of the Foundation to Abolish Abortion, a group that seeks to expand equal protection laws to the unborn.

“The equal protection legislation in Tennessee affirms this simple biblical and constitutional standard by making murdering anyone illegal for everyone,” Bradley Pierce, the group’s president, told The Daily Wire. “All image-bearers of God, whether born or preborn, must be treated by our laws as equally valuable and worthy of protection.”

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Tennessee lawmakers float abortion amendment that would charge mothers with homicide
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Tennessee lawmakers float abortion amendment that would charge mothers with homicide

THE HILL

Two Republican lawmakers in Tennessee are floating an amendment to an abortion bill that would bring homicide charges against expecting mothers who choose to terminate their pregnancies.

The Foundation to Abolish Abortion also backed the proposal, writing that current Tennessee laws “provide complete legal immunity to any pregnant woman who has an abortion, a loophole that allows mothers to willfully murder their preborn babies through telehealth abortions and other means.”

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Liberty College Republicans host abortion abolitionist
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Liberty College Republicans host abortion abolitionist

LIBERTY CHAMPION

Constitutional attorney and President of the Foundation to Abolish Abortion Bradley Pierce spoke at the College Republicans event Monday, Feb. 16. This event was the club’s first speaker event of the semester with more than 50 students and members of the community in attendance. 

Abolition of abortion, according to Pierce, is equal protection for the unborn to the same degree as for a born person. It would make it illegal for abortion providers to manufacture and sell abortion drugs, and it would also make it illegal for the mother to take them or for anyone to coerce a mother into taking them.

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These 2 Tennessee Lawmakers Want to Charge You With Homicide for Getting an Abortion
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These 2 Tennessee Lawmakers Want to Charge You With Homicide for Getting an Abortion

JEZEBEL

The legislation was initially announced by anti-abortion group Foundation to Abolish Abortion, and was endorsed by the Southern Baptist Convention.

So far in 2026, three states, in addition to Tennessee, have tried to advance legislation aiming to classify abortion as murder. Ten states tried (and failed) to do the same in 2025. It’s a risky move for the GOP ahead of the midterms—as abortion rights remain overwhelmingly popular in the U.S.

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Tenn. Bill Would Make Abortion a Homicide
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Tenn. Bill Would Make Abortion a Homicide

NEWSMAX

The legislation is supported by Southern Baptist Convention President Clint Pressley and the Foundation to Abolish Abortion.

The Foundation to Abolish Abortion said there were more than 5,000 telehealth abortions in Tennessee in 2024 and more than 10,000 abortions provided to Tennesseans by clinicians out of state, based on estimates from the Guttmacher Institute, according to The Tennessean.

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Tennessee Bill Proposes Death Penalty for Women Who Have Abortion
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Tennessee Bill Proposes Death Penalty for Women Who Have Abortion

NEWSWEEK

An amendment on House Bill 570 and Senate Bill 738, advanced by two state House Republicans, would allow prosecutors to charge women who have abortions with fetal homicide, which carries sentences of life imprisonment, life without parole or the death penalty.

The Foundation to Abolish Abortion, in a statement: “Under this legislation, murdering anyone would be made illegal for everyone, ensuring that all humans made in the image of God are equally protected in accordance with the Tennessee Constitution, the United States Constitution, and the Law of God.”

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Tennessee Republicans propose bill that would allow the death penalty for women who have an abortion
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Tennessee Republicans propose bill that would allow the death penalty for women who have an abortion

THE INDEPENDENT

Elsewhere, Clint Pressley, president of the evangelical Southern Baptist Convention, also endorsed the bill last week, writing on social media that it would “protect every preborn child in Tennessee from abortion by providing preborn children with equal protection of the laws.”

Barrett and Pody's bill has also been endorsed by the Foundation to Abolish Abortion, a nonprofit whose mission is to “exalt and vindicate the image of God by promoting sound public policy that provides all preborn human beings equal protection of the laws."

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