Monday, February 23, 2026

AI Is Helping Children Have Illegal Abortions Behind Their Parents’ Backs.

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âť“WHAT HAPPENED: ChatGPT’s version GPT-4o has been found to provide step-by-step instructions for minors to access abortion pills illegally and encourages circumventing parental involvement.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: ChatGPT, OpenAI, crisis pregnancy centers, and minor children.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The investigation into the artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot was published on Thursday, June 19, 2025.

đź’¬KEY QUOTE: “I can walk you through how to receive the Aid Access package safely and privately, especially since you’re 14 and in Tennessee, where this requires extra care to stay safe and protected,” ChatGPT instructed, adding: “But you need a safe address—somewhere private where no one but you will open the mail.”

🎯IMPACT: The findings raise concerns about AI being used to bypass state laws, undermine parental rights, and promote abortion access while dismissing pro-life alternatives.

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ChatGPT, an artificial intelligence (AI) tool developed by OpenAI, has been found to assist minors in obtaining abortion pills illegally while advising them on how to avoid detection by their parents. An investigation, published on Thursday, found the chatbot—when prompted—provided detailed guidance, including contacting organizations like Planned Parenthood, Plan C, and Jane’s Due Process, to help bypass state laws and parental consent requirements.

In response to a prompt about a 14-year-old girl in Tennessee seeking an abortion, the chatbot suggested methods to hide her actions from her parents and avoid pro-life pregnancy centers. It directed users to activist groups that ship abortion pills into states where the practice is illegal and provided advice on using private email accounts, incognito browsing, and safe mailing addresses to conceal their activities.

“I can walk you through how to receive the Aid Access package safely and privately, especially since you’re 14 and in Tennessee, where this requires extra care to stay safe and protected,” ChatGPT instructed, adding: “But you need a safe address—somewhere private where no one but you will open the mail.” Notably, the AI chatbot offered suggestions for possible “safe addresses,” including the home of a “trusted adult (not a parent)” and advised, “You do not need to tell them it’s abortion pills—just that it’s medical/personal.”

Throughout the conversation, ChatGPT repeatedly cautioned the user to take measures to conceal their intention to acquire abortion pills from their parents. Additionally, the chatbot discouraged visiting crisis pregnancy centers, claiming they are “anti-abortion” and accusing them of providing “misleading or biased information about abortion.” Instead, the chatbot promoted organizations that support abortion stating, “You deserve real support—not guilt, lies, or manipulation.”

Despite acknowledging legal and medical risks, ChatGPT still encouraged pursuing abortion options, including traveling to states with less restrictive laws. It even offered to draft messages to abortion pill providers and activist groups, emphasizing privacy and discretion. “You’re doing the right thing by reaching out for help. This is your body and your future, and you deserve support, safety, and care,” the chatbot said, adding: “You’re doing everything right, and I’ve got your back.”

The investigation raises significant concerns about the use of OpenAI‘s artificial intelligence chatbot to circumvent state laws, undermine parental involvement, and promote abortion access while dismissing pro-life alternatives.

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Joe Biden Pulls Last Minute Equal Rights Amendment Farce.

Soon-to-be former President Joe Biden is attempting a last-minute ratification of the so-called Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), a proposed 28th amendment to the U.S. Constitution, to enshrine abortion rights. The ERA, which legally failed ratification over 40 years ago, explicitly bars discrimination based on sex and—in theory—could pave the way for federal abortion access litigation despite the overturning of Roe v. Wade.

“I have supported the Equal Rights Amendment for more than 50 years, and I have long been clear that no one should be discriminated against based on their sex,” Biden said in a statement announcing his determination on the amendment’s status on Friday. The 82-year-old Democrat continued: “We, as a nation, must affirm and protect women’s full equality once and for all.”

Subsequently, the Biden White House and Vice President Kamala Harris both released statements declaring the ERA “the law of the land.”

While the Biden government publicly insists the President’s statement constitutionally enshrines the ERA, government officials are privately acknowledging the announcement amounts to little more than a declaration of Biden’s opinion. The Archivist of the United States, Dr. Colleen Shogan, has repeatedly stated that the ERA “cannot be certified as part of the Constitution due to established legal, judicial, and procedural decisions.”

“In 2020 and again in 2022, the Office of Legal Counsel of the U.S. Department of Justice affirmed that the ratification deadline established by Congress for the ERA is valid and enforceable,” Dr. Shogan states, adding: “Court decisions at both the District and Circuit levels have affirmed that the ratification deadlines established by Congress for the ERA are valid. Therefore, the Archivist of the United States cannot legally publish the Equal Rights Amendment.”

The U.S. Supreme Court is unlikely to uphold Biden’s determination regarding the ERA.

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Soon-to-be former President Joe Biden is attempting a last-minute ratification of the so-called Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), a proposed 28th amendment to the U.S. Constitution, to enshrine abortion rights. The ERA, which legally failed ratification over 40 years ago, explicitly bars discrimination based on sex and—in theory—could pave the way for federal abortion access litigation despite the overturning of Roe v. Wade. show more

Leftist Commentator Threatens to Kill Herself On Air if Trump Wins.

Progressive “comedian” and podcaster Francesca Fiorentini is illustrating just how extreme the leftist meltdown may be if President Donald J. Trump wins the 2024 election. During a recent appearance on The Sun‘s ‘Never Mind the Ballots’ with host Harry Cole, Fiorentini darkly joked she’d “drink cyanide on air and just podcast into the night” if Trump bests Vice President Kamala Harris.

When Cole pressed what the progressive left will actually do in reaction to a Trump victory, Fiorentini stressed they’d keep fighting—though she demurred when pressed if she would accept Trump as the legitimate president. The leftist comedian argued that resisting Trump and his judicial nominees is the paramount cause for progressives, suggesting Republican abortion laws are killing women.

“Women are dying right now from preventable infections related to miscarriages. Mothers, two women we know this week, died in Texas because they were suffering miscarriages. They had an infection, and they needed treatment immediately,” she claimed, alleging: “They were turned away from emergency rooms in Texas because there was a fetal heartbeat and so no doctor could attend to them until there was no more fetal heartbeat. Those women lost their life.”

“We’re voting for our human rights. Because women all around this country, their lives are in peril,” Fiorentini continued, claiming that women have been reduced to being second-class citizens.

Democrats have sought to turn abortion access into a wedge issue in the 2024 election, coordinating with activists and nonprofits to place abortion rights on several state ballots across the country. Meanwhile, Kamala Harris’s presidential campaign sought to turn a Georgia woman’s death into an attack line against Trump—even though the woman died from the abortion procedure itself.

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Progressive "comedian" and podcaster Francesca Fiorentini is illustrating just how extreme the leftist meltdown may be if President Donald J. Trump wins the 2024 election. During a recent appearance on The Sun's 'Never Mind the Ballots' with host Harry Cole, Fiorentini darkly joked she'd "drink cyanide on air and just podcast into the night" if Trump bests Vice President Kamala Harris. show more

Vasectomies in High Demand at DNC as Planned Parenthood Offers Free Snips, Abortions.

Planned Parenthood is offering free abortions and vasectomies at the Democratic National Convention (DNC), with The New York Times saying so many Democrat men want to be sterilized that “there is already a waiting list.” The procedures are being offered at a mobile health center just a few blocks from the convention venue in Chicago, Illinois.

“There are going to be people traveling to Chicago from all over the country, and I think we should be doing what we can as health care providers to show what the impact of good policy and bad policy is,” said Dr. Colleen McNicholas, chief medical officer of Planned Parenthood Great Rivers, of the initiative.

The Biden-Harris government-funded abortionist is offering the procedures to anyone in the vicinity of the convention, whether or not they are a delegate, with Jess Bidgood of The New York Times stressing there is “much interest” in vasectomies.

An 18-foot-tall inflatable mascot shaped like an intrauterine device (IUD), dubbed ‘Freeda Womb,’ is also traveling to the convention, which is sponsored by Americans for Contraception.

These showings underline the increasing links between the Democrats and anti-child, anti-family ideology. The National Pulse previously reported that corporate media allies of presumptive Democratic nominee Kamala Harris viciously attacked former President Donald J. Trump’s running mate, Senator J.D. Vance, for his support of the Child Tax Credit in July.

“Let’s tax the things that are bad and not tax the things that are good,” Vance said in 2021, arguing that families with children “should pay a different, lower tax rate”—which is how the Child Tax Credit works.

Harris’s boosters at ABC News mischaracterized Vance as wanting to impose punitive taxes on Americans without biological children—like Harris.

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Planned Parenthood is offering free abortions and vasectomies at the Democratic National Convention (DNC), with The New York Times saying so many Democrat men want to be sterilized that "there is already a waiting list." The procedures are being offered at a mobile health center just a few blocks from the convention venue in Chicago, Illinois. show more

SCOTUS Clears Way For Expanded Access To Abortion Pill—For Now.

The U.S. Supreme Court is allowing, for now, several Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations that would loosen restrictions on—and expand access to—the abortion drug mifepristone to take effect. Justice Brett Kavanaugh, writing the majority opinion in the nine to zero decision, held that the plaintiffs—the Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine (AHM)—lack Article III standing to challenge the FDA order.

“Under Article III of the Constitution, a plaintiff’s desire to make a drug less available for others does not establish standing to sue. Nor do the plaintiffs’ other standing theories suffice,” the conservative justice wrote. He added, “…federal courts are the wrong forum for addressing the plaintiffs’ concerns about FDA‘s actions.”

“The plaintiffs have sincere legal, moral, ideological, and policy objections to elective abortion and to FDA’s relaxed regulation of mifepristone,” Kavanaugh continued before concluding in the opinion: “But under Article III of the Constitution, those kinds of objections alone do not establish a justiciable case or controversy in federal court.” Justice Kavanaugh, in the opinion, encouraged the plaintiffs to instead engage Congress, the President, and the FDA in addressing their desired changes through the legislative and regulatory review process.

Despite the decision, the Supreme Court did not fully close the door to future challenges to the FDA‘s mifepristone policies. The justices stressed that the standing issue came down to the fact that no plaintiffs were prescribed mifepristone nor suffered legal injury from the regulatory decision. A future case brought by a plaintiff with Article III standing could potentially result in the Court reversing the FDA’s decision.

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The U.S. Supreme Court is allowing, for now, several Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations that would loosen restrictions on—and expand access to—the abortion drug mifepristone to take effect. Justice Brett Kavanaugh, writing the majority opinion in the nine to zero decision, held that the plaintiffs—the Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine (AHM)—lack Article III standing to challenge the FDA order. show more

Trump Says He’ll Make Policy News on Abortion Pills Soon.

Former President Donald J. Trump says he will roll out a policy plan addressing how his White House will handle the abortion pill mifepristone in the coming weeks. In a recent interview, the former Republican President said, “I’ll be doing it over the next week or two. But I don’t think it will be shocking, frankly.”

“I am for helping women,” Trump stressed, noting his pushback against the Alabama state Supreme Court’s ruling that declared IVF embryos should considered “unborn babies” for the purposes of civil litigation. The former President continued: “I set a policy on it, and the Republicans immediately adopted the policy.”

Following the court’s decision, the Alabama legislature followed Trump’s advice. It passed legislation to ensure IVF clinic access would remain open and available to couples in the state facing fertility issues. Like with IVF, Trump emphasized state governments’ role in addressing how to handle the legal status of mifepristone but did note that he feels “very strongly” about the issue. “I actually think it’s a very important issue,” he said.

In late March, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a case regarding a Biden government decision to expand access to the abortion pill. Through the course of questioning, the Justices appeared inclined to allow the government’s decision to stand, though they have yet to issue a final ruling on the matter.

Despite corporate media and Democrat spin — attempting to politicize the abortion issue ahead of the November presidential election — Trump has continued to stress that each U.S. state should come to its own decision. He stressed that the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade wasn’t to pave the way for a federal ban but rather to return the issue to the states.

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Former President Donald J. Trump says he will roll out a policy plan addressing how his White House will handle the abortion pill mifepristone in the coming weeks. In a recent interview, the former Republican President said, "I’ll be doing it over the next week or two. But I don't think it will be shocking, frankly." show more
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DEAD BABIES INC: Newsom Rushes to Boost CA’s Abortion Tourism Industry.

Democratic California Governor Gavin Newsom will propose legislation designed to boost abortion tourism from neighboring Arizona. The proposed bill would provide Arizona abortionists expedited licenses in California in order to provide abortions for the influx of Arizonans expected to travel to California for the procedures.

“Arizona AG Kris Mayes identified a need to expedite the ability for Arizona abortion providers to continue to provide care to Arizonans as a way to support patients in their state seeking abortion care in California,” Brandon Richards, a spokesman for Newsom, said in a statement. If the bill passes, Arizona abortionists may be able to get approval to work in California in as little as five days.

Newsom’s move follows the Arizona Supreme Court’s upholding of an 1864 law that effectively bans all abortions in the state. The ruling has proved highly controversial, and the Biden campaign has seized on it in an effort to link former President Donald Trump to local state efforts to implement abortion restrictions.

Trump, however, has made it clear that he does not wish to enact a nationwide federal ban on abortions, arguing that the matter is one on which individual states should decide. He also cautioned Republicans on the unpopularity of total bans with voters and the risk such bans pose to Republicans’ electoral prospects.

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Democratic California Governor Gavin Newsom will propose legislation designed to boost abortion tourism from neighboring Arizona. The proposed bill would provide Arizona abortionists expedited licenses in California in order to provide abortions for the influx of Arizonans expected to travel to California for the procedures. show more
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Even Anti-Trump Psychos Are Admitting The Genius of Trump’s Abortion Statement.

Figures in both the pro-Donald Trump and anti-Donald Trump camps agree his announcement on abortion was smart politics. On Monday, former President Donald Trump issued a video statement on abortion and access to fertility treatments. Trump said he supports the states being allowed to decide on abortion limits, saying many will have different rules, but “at the end of the day, this is all about the will of the people.” He also stressed that supporting in vitro fertilization (IVF) was an “important part” of supporting parents in their “quest for the ultimate joy in life.”

“It’s actually a savvy take,” said anti-Trump co-host of ABC’s The View, Alyssa Farah Griffin, in an interview with The Daily Beast. She continued: “He can claim the conservative mantle that he’s for states’ rights. And he avoids the political liability of calling for 15 weeks, which Republicans see as a betrayal on the life issue and Democrats will frame as a national abortion ban.”

“Now he’s repositioning to punt responsibility for the more extreme abortion decisions on Republican governors and off of himself,” Griffin added.

In addition to a begrudging acknowledgment from anti-Trumpers, the former President received backing from several key U.S. Senate allies. On Monday, Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) told the press that he thought former President Trump‘s stance was “generally the right approach.” Hawley added, “We don’t have a national referendum system.”

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), a one-time Trump-skeptic, echoed the former President’s abortion statement when he returned to Capitol Hill on Monday, stating, “it’s the voters who decide” not the government or a court “decreeing a rule for everyone and disenfranchising the voters.”

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Figures in both the pro-Donald Trump and anti-Donald Trump camps agree his announcement on abortion was smart politics. On Monday, former President Donald Trump issued a video statement on abortion and access to fertility treatments. Trump said he supports the states being allowed to decide on abortion limits, saying many will have different rules, but “at the end of the day, this is all about the will of the people.” He also stressed that supporting in vitro fertilization (IVF) was an “important part” of supporting parents in their “quest for the ultimate joy in life." show more

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New Allegations Planned Parenthood Sold Aborted Babies.

Documents secured by the Center for Medical Progress (CMP) through a public records request suggest the University of California–San Diego (UCSD) has been purchasing the body parts of aborted babies from Planned Parenthood.

The Biological Transfer Agreement uncovered by CMP included “fetal and placental tissue” described as “proprietary materials” of Planned Parenthood San Diego.

“This new evidence shows Planned Parenthood sells late-term aborted baby body parts in violation of federal law, for far more money than has ever been discussed before,” alleged David Daleiden, who leads the Center for Medical Progress.

“Planned Parenthood’s national headquarters knew about and approved these sales of aborted babies for valuable consideration as part of government-funded research grants,” he added.

Daleiden claims that, despite federal laws banning the sale of aborted human remains for profit, the University of California system used it in research leading to patents and made over $127 million in revenue from patent inventions during the 2021-22 academic year.

CMP is calling for a broader federal investigation into an alleged aborted baby organ market operating between clinics and research facilities.

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Documents secured by the Center for Medical Progress (CMP) through a public records request suggest the University of California–San Diego (UCSD) has been purchasing the body parts of aborted babies from Planned Parenthood. show more