Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-N.Y.) criticized Texas Legal professional Common Ken Paxton (R) for submitting a lawsuit in opposition to a New York physician for offering abortion care to a Texas affected person through telemedicine.
“Last week, TX Attorney General Paxton attempted to expand his draconian crusade to control women’s bodies by suing a New York OBGYN for providing abortion care to a Texas patient via telemedicine,” Nadler wrote in a Tuesday assertion on social platform X.
“This lawsuit is a outrageous attempt to intimidate New York’s abortion providers out of providing lifesaving care to women who need it across the country,” he added.
Paxton filed the lawsuit final week, and Texas bans surgical and medical abortions. Nevertheless, Nadler warned the Texas lawyer basic that his efforts wouldn’t stick in New York, which is the primary authorized check to see what occurs when state abortion legal guidelines battle with each other.
“AG Paxton doesn’t know New Yorkers — we won’t be intimidated by bullies,” Nadler wrote.
“New York has passed several interstate shield laws protecting our providers who are lawfully practicing abortion care, including through telemedicine.”
Margaret Daley Carpenter, a doctor and co-founder of the Abortion Coalition for Telemedicine (ACT) in New York allegedly offered abortion remedy to a 20-year-old pregnant girl in Collin County, Texas, which terminated her being pregnant after heavy bleeding.
Paxton’s purpose is to cease Carpenter from offering abortion care to Texas sufferers, requesting that she pay $100,000 for each violation of the state’s abortion ban.
New York Legal professional Common Letitia James described Paxton’s actions as “unjust.”
“Abortion is, and will continue to be, legal and protected in New York,” she mentioned.
“We will never cower in the face of intimidation or threats.”