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In Their Own Words

Intentionally Misleading Pregnant People

You don't have to take it from us, fake clinics are proud of their deception!

“Women seeking abortions, women that are pregnant, that are vulnerable, they are going into Google and they are typing ‘pregnancy symptoms.’ There’s a way in Google where you can basically set that search to your website... We want to look professional... business-like. And, yeah, we do kind of want to look medical. The best client you ever get is one that thinks they’re walking into an abortion clinic.”
— Abby Johnson, anti-choice activist at a fake clinic training.
“So many of you have taken the time to tell us how thrilled you are at these abortion clinics closing. And yes, this is one of the most amazing opportunities we’ve ever had to serve abortion minded women.”
— Shari Plunkett, Director of First Resort in a 2011 email to Walk for Life supporters