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DOJ Decides If Government Agency Can Perform Abortions
The Department of Justice has reversed the Biden administration’s decision to allow Department of Veterans Affairs doctors to perform abortions on the taxpayers’ dime.
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After the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, the Biden administration told Veterans Affairs doctors that they could perform abortions, even though federal law prohibits taxpayers from funding abortion.
In 2022, the DOJ’s Office of Legal Counsel advised that federal law authorizes the Department of Veterans Affairs and its employees to provide abortion services.
Trump’s Office of Legal Counsel on Dec. 18 withdrew this opinion, instead saying that the VA may not provide abortion services.
“DOJ’s opinion states that VA is not legally authorized to provide abortions, and VA is complying with it immediately,” VA press secretary Peter Kasperowicz told The Daily Signal. “DOJ’s opinion is consistent with VA’s proposed rule, which continues to work its way through the regulatory process.”
In 1992, Congress passed the Veterans Health Care Act, amending Title 38 of the U.S. Code to expand and improve health care for female veterans. The law orders the VA to provide “[g]eneral reproductive health care” to women, but it expressly prohibits “infertility services, abortions, or pregnancy care (including prenatal and delivery care), except for such care relating to a pregnancy that is complicated or in which the risks of complication are increased by a service-connected condition.”
The Biden administration removed the exclusion on abortion counseling and established exceptions to the exclusion on abortions.
Deputy Assistant Attorney General Josh Craddock wrote that existing law “unambiguously commands that VA may not provide abortions when furnishing medical care under 38 U.S.C. § 1710 or any other provision in chapter 17 of Title 38.”
“Nothing about our interpretation of section 106 undermines VA’s authority to provide infertility services or authorized pregnancy care, however,” Craddock wrote.
The VA announced in August that it reversed the policy allowing taxpayer-funded abortion services to be provided to veterans.
The VA said it will return its medical package and Civilian Health and Medical Program benefits to the time before the 2022 agency rule.
“It is without question that VA has the authority to bar provision of abortion services through the VA medical benefits package to veterans,” the memo read.
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Originally published at The Daily Signal. Photo Credit: Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images.
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Great news for the unborn children. Praise Gid.
Lord let your Will be done. Pull down the strongholds and all demonic agendas and we cast them down in the Aurhority of Jesus Christ our Saviour. Lord turn this evil for good and have mercy on us.
Blessed being name of God thank you blessed be your name
Amen… Give them Divine Wisdom in this decision making policy in Jesus Name.