U.S. District Judge Paul Engelmayer ruled on Wednesday that the Trump administration cannot enforce a rule that protects doctors and nurses from being forced to participate in abortions. The judge ruled it is "unconstitutional."
The rule was finalized in May by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. It “ensures that HHS implements the full set of tools appropriate for enforcing” laws that prevent healthcare workers from “having to provide, participate in, pay for, provide coverage of, or refer for, services such as abortion, sterilization, or assisted suicide.”
Now, an unelected Federal Judge in #NY..
( who fancies himself @POTUS)
Is saying healthcare workers MUST participate in #abortions no matter their faith or conscience.
It's time to put an end to this Judicial Activism.
I am outraged by this. @realDonaldTrump #Abortion https://t.co/9jGiQpJpiK
— Clint Eastwood🇺🇸 (@ClintEastwoodLA) November 6, 2019
Also, it “clarifies what covered entities need to do to comply with applicable conscience provisions,” “requires applicants for HHS federal financial assistance to provide assurances and certifications of compliance,” and “specifies compliance obligations for covered entities.”
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Twenty-three states and municipalities sued, leading to the latest ruling, Reuters reports. In his ruling, Engelmayer did not affirm every pro-abortion claim against the rule, but ultimately invalidated it by agreeing with contentions that it impermissibly “attaches retroactive and ambiguous conditions to their receipt of federal funds” and is “impermissibly coercive” toward state and local governments that would be tasked with enforcing it as a condition of federal funds.
The judge granted that the “Conscience Provisions” of federal law “recognize and protect undeniably important rights,” and stressed that his ruling “leaves HHS at liberty to consider and promulgate rules governing these provisions.” But he framed his decision largely on technical grounds, claiming that this particular rule was “shot through with glaring legal defects.”
The Trump administration did not immediately comment on the ruling, but is expected to appeal.
Trump has made religious freedom a priority of his administration, from putting social conservatives like HHS Office for Civil Rights director Roger Severino and Vice President Mike Pence in top positions, to lifting the Obama administration’s conscience mandate and establishing a White House office tasked with fielding the concerns of religious Americans and monitoring threats as they arise.
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“We have to stick together as Catholic professionals” - @HHSGov says a hospital in VT forced a #Catholic nurse to assist in an abortion procedure. Sr. Dede Byrne, a general surgeon, explains why it's better healthcare to allow #ProLife medical workers to opt out of procedures. pic.twitter.com/Fq5zKgjncq
— EWTN News Nightly (@EWTNNewsNightly) August 30, 2019
Just because someone decides to pursue a career in the health field that does not mean they should have to completely abandon their religious beliefs. Christians are pro-life and assisting someone with abortion is one of the most anti-pro life acts a person can do.