The representative of Florida Cammack faces threats after the history of ectopic pregnancy WSJ

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Florida Kat Cammack representative Shared Wednesday evening on social networks that her office was evacuated following death threats against her, her family and her staff.
The deputy alleys that she was a repeated victim of threats following an exclusivity with the Wall Street Journal in which she spoke of a pregnancy expelled in May from last year, according to an article on the social media platform X.
“These threats broke out after the Wall Street Journal reported on my fatal ectopic pregnancy – an non -viable pregnancy without heart rate. Since then, we have received thousands of messages filled with hatred and dozens of credible threats from pro -abortion activists, which the police actively investigate the Cammack press office.
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The American representative of the North Center of Florida, Kat Cammack, shared on Wednesday evening on the social networks that his office was evacuated following threats of death against her, his family and his staff. (Rep. Cammack’s press office on x)
Cammack’s extra-uterine pregnancy occurred shortly after the releasing law of the state’s heart rate. Cammack noted that the threats came after the publication of the interview of the WSJ – which noted that the legislator, which is against abortion, supports exceptions for rape and incest and cases where the life of the mother is in danger.
“For those who broadcast disinformation: I have not voted for the Florida cardiac beating law; I serve the Chamber of Representatives of the United States, not in the Florida Legislative Assembly,” wrote Cammack on X. “Let me be clear: I will not be intimidated.

His interview with WSJ occurred shortly after the entry into force of the law on the abortion of the State and could be a possible contributor due to rumors circulating around the reports according to which Cammack voted for the law of cardiac rhythms of Florida, what it claims is not true. (Rep. Cammack’s press office on x)
In her article, Cammack included photos displaying the types of harassment she received.
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The deputy declared during the interview of the WSJ that she had had an ectopic pregnancy and that after talking with health professionals, she had initially refused to terminate her pregnancy. She said that she feared that she would violate state law due to the fact that it was five weeks at the time of termination.

The deputy declared during the interview of the WSJ that she had had an ectopic pregnancy and that after talking with health professionals, she had initially refused to terminate her pregnancy.
Although the nature of her state was considered fatal, she was always afraid, she said, and blame the pro-Choix messaging.
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“It was absolutely the worst of the worst,” she told the publication. “There will be comments like:” Well, thank God, we have abortion services “, even if what I experienced was not an abortion.”
Fox News Digital contacted the Cammack office to comment.