

Ms Bush reveal how she and other Black women were treated differently by clinic staff who told them that any children that they had would face poverty and made offhanded comments
about how they were allegedly ruining their lives while making comments in the complete opposite vein to white women.Rep Cori Bush narrated
her rape ordeal as a teenager and subsequent decision to have an abortion after
being discriminated against by staff at the clinic that provided the service,
at Thursday’s hearing of the House Committee on Oversight and Reform.
“I overheard
the clinic staff saying she had ruined her life, and that’s what they do...they
being black girls,” Ms Bush said, referring to comments she heard about another
Black patient.
The Missouri
Democrat also offered support for other young women who found themselves in her
situation, declaring: “To all the black girls who have abortions and will have
abortions: you have nothing to be ashamed of.”
The hearing on
Thursday comes as progressives in the House are hoping to stir action in the
Senate in support of codifying abortion rights into law.
Earlier this
month, a law in the state of Texas took effect, despite attempts to stop it at
the Supreme Court, banning abortions after six weeks into a woman’s pregnancy.
The Court’s new conservative majority, which is also set to take up a direct
challenge to Roe v Wade later this year, is now seen by abortion rights
activists as being on the verge of significantly rolling back rights for
millions of American women.
As a result,
many progressives including Ms Bush have endorsed sweeping changes to the
Supreme Court, including “court packing”, or expanding the bench past the
current total of nine justices. The tactic is not supported by President Joe
Biden, but the administration relented to pressure and established a commission
to investigate reforms to the Court earlier in 2021.
Ms Bush had not
spoken publicly about her rape before Wednesday, when Vanity Fair published an
interview with her in which she divulged the experience while explaining her
passionate support for abortion rights.
The attack
occurred while she attended a church camp; the alleged perpetrator was
described by Ms Bush as being in his early 20s. On Thursday, she described how
she never heard from him again even after she learned she was pregnant and
reached out through mutual acquaintances.
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