Abortion Weaponization Playbook: strategy to enshrine and expand abortion in America
#1) Click to READ: EXPOSED: Abortion groups’ plan to ‘increase supply and demand’ for abortion
A 92-page report on the Tara Health Foundation website should be reviewed by pro-life advocates across the nation, as it details upcoming strategy from abortion supporters, which includes the push for “home use” abortions. The document, as detailed at Live Action News reveals pro-abortion legislative and litigation strategies suggested in the report include:
- REMS removal strategy (This is the risk management system that governs the abortion pill RU486)
- TRAP laws removal advocacy
- Gestational bans removal advocacy
- Criminality of self-induced abortion removal advocacy
- Organizing led by women of color (WOC)
- Reproductive health or democracy reform PAC donations
- Reproductive justice PAC donations
- The plan committed to “increasing access for people with low incomes” even “where abortion… becomes inaccessible or is banned completely.”

TARA Health Foundation Abortion strategy
#2). Click to Read: Planned Parenthood’s 3-part plan for 2019: Abortion, Abortion, Abortion
Expand abortion using a Regional Access Network the abortion chain’s plans include:
- A Regional Access Network anywhere abortion either becomes inaccessible or is banned completely
- Facilitate telehealth care and transportation for patients facing obstacles to abortion
- Opening new abortion facilities
- Expanding medication abortion services
- Expanding telemedicine services to increase abortion access for clients in remote communities
Legislative efforts to expand tax funded abortion, the plan will target 10 states, including:
- Illinois, where Planned Parenthood is pushing public funding of abortion and ways the state can “codify the right to abortion in state law”
- Maine, where Planned Parenthood is “moving to ensure women insured through public programs can have… abortion”
- Rhode Island. where Planned Parenthood “will work in the 2019 legislative session to codify the right to…abortion in state law”
- Oregon, where Planned Parenthood “is implementing the Reproductive Health Equity Act to guarantees no-cost coverage for… abortion”
- Hawaii, where Planned Parenthood “is working to expand access to…abortion by advancing comprehensive coverage of… abortion”
- Washington, where Planned Parenthood “is focusing on passing the Reproductive Health Equity Access bill” to remove barriers to abortion
Use Hollywood and media to “destigmatize abortion” the plan vows to:
- Work with “content creators” on portraying abortion positively in film and television
- Create resources to encourage, “accurate, non-judgmental conversations about abortion…”
- Use technology to “help people understand the reality of safe, legal abortion and what patients experience when having an abortion”
#3) Click to Read Guttmacher Institute releases plan to expand abortion in 7 ways
- Affirming and Protecting the Right to Abortion
- Providing Abortion Coverage
- Ensuring Access to Information
- Supporting Adolescents’ Access
- Preventing Clinic Violence
- Expanding the Pool of Abortion Providers
- Creating a Safe Policy Environment for Self-Managed Care
- Expanding Online and Telehealth Access
Paraphrased by Live Action News as follows:
- 1) Push statutory and constitutional measures to codify abortion
- 2) Increase taxpayer-funded abortion
- 3) Force insurance companies to cover abortion
- 4) Eliminate informed consent
- 5) Increase abortion customers
- 6) Allow non-physicians to commit abortions
- 7) Push “self-managed abortions”
#4) Advancing New Standards in Reproductive Health (ANSIRH), Gynuity Health Projects, and Ibis Reproductive Health
According to another Live Action News report, “A consortium of abortion organizations — Advancing New Standards in Reproductive Health (ANSIRH), Gynuity Health Projects, and Ibis Reproductive Health — published a report entitled, “A roadmap for research on self-managed abortion in the United States.” The report suggested, “[M]edication abortion could be even further demedicalized through pharmacy dispensing and expansion of telemedicine models—or even making it available over the counter (OTC)—which have the potential to expand access greatly.”
And…what do you know? Abortion organizations are pushing to expand abortion like never before, by attempting to influence the FDA to remove important safety regulations, called REMS which will enable them to sell the dangerous abortion pills online.
The Document claims these groups are planning to:
- Expand direct-to-patient telemedicine with various options, such as:
- Use of phone rather than videoconferencing.
- Web-based interface for patient interactions and for recording clinical and research data.
- Provision of medication abortion pills from a central pharmacy rather than from each clinician’s office.
- Elimination of the requirement for screening ultrasound and lab tests (i.e., implement screening based entirely on history).
- Home-based follow-up methods using urine pregnancy testing.
- Study the uptake, safety, and effectiveness of advance provision of medication abortion pills.
- Undertake an OTC label comprehension study and develop and implement an actual use study in a simulated OTC environment.
- Identify ways to improve access in legally restricted settings using data from research with online providers and smartphone apps.
All pro-life groups need to read the abortion weaponization playbooks outlines above.
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