Asked if women who receive abortion medications through the mail should be prosecuted, Gov. Noem tells MarthaRaddatz that “I don’t believe women should ever be prosecuted.' “Doctors who knowingly violate the law, they should be prosecuted, definitely.”
June 26, 2022, 3:36 PMSouth Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem said Sunday that women shouldn't be prosecuted for seeking abortions following the Supreme Court's ruling last weekNoem, a Republican, celebrated the high court's finding that there isto abortion access, but she told "This Week" co-anchor Martha Raddatz, "I don't believe women should ever be prosecuted. I don't believe that mothers in this situation [should] ever be prosecuted.
Raddatz cited data from the nonpartisan social policy think tank Commonwealth Fund that "the 14 states that have the most restrictive abortion laws, including South Dakota, invest the least in policies and programs for women and children.""I would say that the facts on the ground are that South Dakota's doing a lot to coordinate with nonprofits, with churches, and then also the state in a new way by launching this website," Noem answered, referring to aSouth Dakota Gov.
When Raddatz pushed Noem on her stance on abortions via medication, using the "so-called abortion pill," Noem said she didn't believe telemedicine abortions were safe.
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