On a recent episode of Jessica Valenti’s pro-abortion megaphone, Abortion, Every Day, Reproductive Freedom for All president Mini Timmaraju laid out her group’s post-Roe battle plan with uncharacteristic bluntness. The title alone, “We’ve got to go for the jugular,” was enough to tell you everything you need to know.
It is a fittingly morbid slogan for an industry that has spent decades hiding behind euphemisms like “choice” and “healthcare.” Timmaraju, head of the group once known as the National Association for the Repeal of Abortion Laws, later the National Abortion Rights Action League, then NARAL Pro-Choice America, and now rebranded as “Reproductive Freedom for All,” has finally dropped the PR gauze. No more “safe, legal, and rare.” No soft focus appeals to compassion. Just a predator’s directive: sever the artery and watch the life drain out.
The irony? They’ve been doing it for decades, not in some political metaphor, but literally, to the smallest and most defenseless human beings.
Late-term abortions, the kind Timmaraju, Valenti, and their profit-driven allies defend without restriction, bear no resemblance to the sterilized talking points they repeat. These aren’t abstract “procedures.” They’re acts of calculated violence: forceps twisting limbs from their sockets; skulls crushed to ease removal; in some cases, the child delivered intact but with a hole punched into the base of the skull so a suction catheter can collapse the brain.
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Let’s call it what it is, shall we: execution by dismemberment, poisoning, or decapitation, and it ends a life that could have been breathing air within hours.
NARAL’s leaders have always known how to launder their image. From the group’s blood-soaked origins in the political knife fights of the late ’60s, to its polling-driven “choice” rebrand in the ’90s, to today’s gauzy invocation of “freedom,” the mission has never wavered: industrial-scale destruction of innocent life, sold with the confidence of a seasoned lobbyist and the zeal of a jihadist.
Now, in 2025, the mask is off. “Go for the jugular” isn’t just campaign strategy, it’s their clinical reality.
And yet we, the pro-life movement, are labeled “extreme” for opposing the deliberate killing of viable children, for rejecting the idea that infants who survive abortion should be left to die, for refusing to dignify the blood trade with euphemisms. Extremism belongs to those who defend, promote, and profit from the butchering of the unborn.
Timmaraju may think she delivered a rallying cry to her base. In truth, she handed America an unfiltered snapshot of the abortion lobby’s soul. Their mission, in politics and in practice, is to cut deep, silence dissent, and drain the lifeblood, whether from an opponent’s campaign or a child in the womb.
The difference is clear: when we say abortion kills, it’s a fact. When they say “go for the jugular,” they’re describing the workday.
I endured the full hour of that screeching exchange. My full review is coming. It’s not going to be pretty.
LifeNews.com Note: Raimundo Rojas is the Outreach Director for the National Right to Life Committee. He is a former president of Florida Right to Life and has presented the pro-life message to millions in Spanish-language media outlets. He represents NRLC at the United Nations as an NGO. Rojas was born in Santiago de las Vegas, Havana, Cuba and he and his family escaped to the United States in 1968.