The New York Times
Inside the Extreme Effort to Punish Women for Abortion
Hours after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade last week, a man with a wiry, squared-off beard and a metal cross around his neck celebrated with his team at a Brazilian steakhouse. He pulled out his phone to livestream to his followers. “We have delivered a huge blow to the enemy and to this industry,” the man, Jeff Durbin, said. But, he explained, “our work has just really begun.” “Even the states that have trigger laws,” which ban abortion at conception without exceptions for rape or inc
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