Actual journalist questions viral ’10-year-old rape victim denied abortion’ story — and she brings RECEIPTS

A disturbing story about a 10-year-old girl in Ohio, a rape victim who had to travel to the neighboring state of Indiana to get an abortion after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, has recently gone viral.

While the corporate media and pro-abortionists jumped all over the opportunity to use this horrific alleged crime as a political weapon against pro-life politicians, such as South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem (R), a few actual journalists raised questions. PJ Media’s Megan Fox said the alleged story gave her “serious pause for a number of reasons,” so she dug up some interesting information, which she shared in the following (very long) Twitter thread:





























On the latest episode of “Relatable,” BlazeTV host Allie Beth Stuckey also had more than a few questions about the “suspicious” viral story about a pregnant 10-year-old rape victim in Ohio who needs an abortion. She went over all the red flags with this story that have some questioning whether it’s even true.

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Today we’re covering a few stories going around the news, starting with viral allegations that there is a pregnant 10-year-old girl in Ohio who needs an abor…

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