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Alabama State Rep Defends Shocking Remarks, Adds Trump Jr Should Have Been Aborted

David Handschuh/New York Law Journal via AP

Democratic Alabama State Rep. John Rogers went viral on Thursday for making some awful remarks about abortion.

"Some kids are unwanted, so you kill them now or you kill them later,” he stated while filibustering a pro-life bill in Alabama. "You bring them in the world unwanted, unloved, you send them to the electric chair. So, you kill them now or you kill them later."

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Just about everyone, including Donald Trump Jr., rebuked Rogers for his callousness. He concluded that what Rogers said was even worse than Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam's infamous comments on babies who survive abortions.

How did Rogers respond? With another shocking remark.

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"I know there's something wrong with that boy," Rogers said of Trump Jr., noting that he is perfect proof for the right to abortion.

If the president's son had been aborted, Rogers reasoned, he wouldn't have made that "stupid statement."

Outrageous.

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