As LifeNews reported, in a secret ceremony, Biden awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Cecile Richards, the former head of the nation’s biggest abortion business. As C. J. Doyle, of the Catholic Action League notes, that means Biden is such a pro-abortion extremist he literally honored someone whose job was to oversee killing babies.
Biden hailed Richards for her “absolute courage and conviction,” calling her “a leader of the utmost character,” who “carved an inspiring legacy that endures.”
Without awareness of irony, Biden spoke of “the countless lives she has made better…”
“In a thumb-in-the-eye to the Catholic Church and all pro-life Americans, lame duck President Joe Biden—an alleged Catholic—has conferred the nation’s highest civilian honor, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, on the former president of the Planned Parenthood Federation of America, and the Planned Parenthood Action Fund, Cecile Richards,” Doyle told LifeNews today.
“Richards directed the nation’s largest killing machine, and its lobbying and political arm, from 2006 to 2018. During that time, she presided over the destruction of nearly 3.9 million innocent pre-born children,” he said. […]
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