Pentagon announces itโll continue โessentialโ abortions for troops
President Joe Bidenโs Department of Defense (DoD) announced on Tuesday that it will continue to perform โessentialโ abortions on troops, dependents and other beneficiaries. The announcement comes after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade on Friday, ruling that abortion is not a constitutional right.
According to a DoD memo obtained by ABC News reporter Matt Seyler, the department claimed that overturning of Roe v. Wade โdoes not prohibitโ it from โcontinuing to performโ certain abortions โconsistent with federal law.โ
NEW: DOD releases memo to leaders on โensuring access to essential womenโs health care servicesโ after the overturning of Roe. pic.twitter.com/ggkCNqx1PV
โ Matt Seyler (@MattSeyler) June 28, 2022
โFederal law restricts the Department from performing abortions or paying to have them performed unless the life of the mother would be endangered if the fetus were carried to term, or unless the pregnancy is the result of rape or incest,โ the memo stated. โThere will be no interruption to this care.โ
The memo stated that the DoDโs โlongstanding positionโ generally bars states from imposing โcriminal or civil liability on federal employees who perform their duties in a manner authorized by federal law.โ
The DoD also claimed that the Supreme Courtโs decision does not affect current policies that allows service members to travel for โabortion care.โ
โAs always, we will take every action within our authority to ensure the safety and health of each and every member of our team,โ the memo concluded.
Immediately following the courtโs decision last week, Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin tweeted that he is โcommittedโ to providing Americaโs troops with โreproductive health careโ โ a common euphemism for abortion.
โNothing is more important to me or to this Department than the health and well-being of our Service members, the civilian workforce, and DOD families. I am committed to taking care of our people and ensuring the readiness and resilience of our Force,โ he tweeted.
โThe Department is examining this decision closely and evaluating our policies to ensure we continue to provide seamless access to reproductive health care as permitted by federal law.โ
The Department is examining this decision closely and evaluating our policies to ensure we continue to provide seamless access to reproductive health care as permitted by federal law.
โ Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III (@SecDef) June 24, 2022
Also on Friday, Bidenโs Attorney General Merrick Garland released a statement attacking the Supreme Courtโs decision and vowing to protect access to the FDA-approved abortion pill, which currently provides a loophole to abortions.
โThe Justice Department strongly disagrees with the Courtโs decision. This decision deals a devastating blow to reproductive freedom in the United States. It will have an immediate and irreversible impact on the lives of people across the country. And it will be greatly disproportionate in its effect โ with the greatest burdens felt by people of color and those of limited financial means,โ Garlandโs statement read.
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