A member of Planned Parenthood's advocacy arm called out Hillary Clinton after the Democrat candidate for president humanized fetuses by calling them an "unborn person" and a "child."
Clinton told Chuck Todd during NBC's
"Meet the Press" on Sunday her opinion on abortion, a belief she said has always been the same.
"Well, under our laws currently, that is not something that exists," Clinton said regarding the constitutional rights of an unborn child. "The unborn person doesn't have constitutional rights. Now, that doesn't mean that we don't do everything we possibly can, in the vast majority of instances to, you know, help a mother who is carrying a child and wants to make sure that child will be healthy, to have appropriate medical support.
"It doesn't mean that you don't do everything possible to try to fulfill your obligations. But it does not include sacrificing the woman's right to make decisions. And I think that's an important distinction, that under Roe v. Wade we've had enshrined under our Constitution."
After the interview aired, Diana Arellano of Planned Parenthood Illinois Action tweeted her reactions to Clinton's word choice.
On Monday, Arellano posted another Tweet criticizing Clinton.
Video of Clinton's abortion discussion with Todd:
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