Tara Palmeri sits down with Republican Congresswoman Kat Cammack of Florida for a wide-ranging and unusually candid conversation. … In the most personal stretch of the interview, Cammack recounts the life-threatening ectopic pregnancy that forced her to terminate to save her life, the delays she faced in the ER under Florida’s six-week law, the disinformation campaign she says geofenced hospitals to frighten doctors, and the death threats she’s received for telling her story. It’s an emotional, often-uncomfortable conversation about power, accountability, and the human cost of playing politics with women’s health.
What happens when a pro-life congresswoman needs an abortion?
Tara Palmeri | July 9, 2026
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