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Texas HS valedictorian slams 'heartbeat' abortion law

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Texas HS valedictorian slams 'heartbeat' abortion law

Texas HS valedictorian slams 'heartbeat' abortion law

Paxton Smith, the valedictorian at Lake Highlands High School in Dallas, swapped her school-approved speech for one about the restrictive “heartbeat” abortion law in Texas.


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