Republican Rep. Trent Franks pushed back against critics of his recent remarks about rape and abortion, claiming his comments were “taken out of context.”
“The reality is the bill that we have doesn’t do anything to restrict abortion before the beginning of the sixth month of pregnancy,” Franks told NBC News Wednesday. “And the incidences where pregnancy from rape that result in abortion after the beginning of the sixth month are rare. That’s all I was saying.”
“The reality is it’s not Republicans that are talking about this, it’s Democrats that keep forcing the rape issue into this debate,” Franks said, “They’ve done it ever since Roe versus Wade.”
Franks had been under attack after saying that “the incidence of rape resulting in pregnancy are very low” during a committee mark-up hearing on the bill, known as the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act, which bans abortion performed after 20 weeks, using the argument that a fetus can feel pain beyond that point.
The bill was approved by a committee Wednesday, with all 20 yes votes coming from men, and is expected to be taken up by the House for a full vote next week.
NARAL President Ilyse Hogue slammed the legislation and Franks for his comments in a statement released Wednesday.
“Today’s mark-up would be laughable if the issue wasn’t deadly serious to millions of women across the country,” Hogue said. “On top of being unconstitutional, this legislation is a cruel attempt to roll back protections of Roe v. Wade. This mark-up is a disturbing gesture to placate the most right-wing and extreme elements of the anti-choice movement.”









