A liberal chosen officer in Michigan claims that she has sterilized herself to prevent a pregnancy under what she thinks will be Donald Trump against abortion.
Laurie Pohutsky, 36, represents the 19th district in the house of representatives of Michigan since 2019.
Michigan changed his abortion laws considerably in response to the withdrawal of Roe vs. Wade 2022.
In November 2022, the State adopted a voting initiative laid by the citizen that laid down the right to abortion in the constitution of the State.
Pohutsky, however, spoke with hundreds of demonstrators in the Capitol in Grand Rapids, but did not express trust that those laws would remain below a second term of Trump.
“A little less than two weeks ago I underwent surgery to ensure that I would never have to navigate in a pregnancy in Donald Trump's America,” said Pohutsky, according to Michigan Advance.
“I refuse to have my body being treated as a currency by an administration that only sees value in my ability to reproduce.”
She spoke out in response to the recoil against the social media procedure later on Thursday.

A liberal chosen officer in Michigan claims that she has sterilized herself to prevent a pregnancy under what she thinks will be the action against Donald Trump abortion laws

Pohutsky wrote: 'Oh my … It seems that many men with profile photos of other people have read the news and are not very happy with me today. So anyway, who is more enthusiastic about the new Lady Gaga album? '
“The fact that so many conservative men make personal violation for a decision that I have made with my husband about my health care and the future simply proves the point that we should not assume that right is safe,” she added.
Trump has a somewhat complex relationship with the abortion issue.
Abortus has been a leading issue with female voters since the American Supreme Court destroyed Roe v. Wade in 2022. Trump mentioned three of the judges who made the milestone.
Trump has said that the issue has torn the country apart for more than 50 years and that no one wanted it to have determined it by the federal government instead of individual states, as it was in the previous oriented abortion decision, roe v. Wade.
“I removed this issue from the federal government and brought them back to the states where they vote,” added the Republican presidential candidate.
He repeated that he believes in abortion exceptions for rape, incest and the mother's life. But not all states that have banned abortion since Roe v. Wade was destroyed have such exceptions.
Trump praised the 'very brave judges' who destroyed the law and said that the country now 'votes' about the issue.


He drew grace last week and freed almost a dozen pro-life protesters who were prosecuted by the government of former President Joe Biden.
The demonstrators were persecuted and sent to prison for singing songs, praying and locking weapons to block access to clinics that offer abortions because they encouraged women not to get abortions.
The grace of the president were signed by Trump, just a few hours before gathering pro-life activists in Washington, DC for their annual March for Life.
The Ministry of Justice of Biden continued the activists under the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act, a bill that was adopted in 1994 in response to continuous Christian protests in abortion clinics.
Pro-Life activists criticized the Biden government for the prosecution of non-violent demonstrators and send them to prison for long-term penalties.
During a signing ceremony in the Oval Office, Trump said that he had increased 23 activists who had been persecuted.
“They should not have been prosecuted, many of them are the elderly, they should not have been prosecuted,” he said. “This is a great honor to sign this.”
Trump's staff told him that some of them were in prison and some of them had already been released during supervision.