Texas Democrat James Talarico once called on the federal government to hire abortionists to kill babies.
The leftist Senate hopeful wanted Joe Biden to spend taxpayer dollars to hire abortionists as employees and open abortion businesses on federal property — including in every courthouse and national park — to expand the killing of unborn babies across the nation.
In a June 24, 2022, letter to Biden, then-state Rep. Talarico urged “extraordinary steps” to counter pro-life protections enacted after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. Among his specific demands were “leasing federal property to abortion clinics on federal lands or in federal offices” and “hiring abortion providers as federal employees to provide immunity from state lawsuits.”
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James Talarico wanted an abortion clinic in every federal courthouse and national park.
He wanted the federal government to hire abortionists so they’d be federal employees. pic.twitter.com/3fo6ED5EP9
— Matt Wolking (@MattWolking) March 5, 2026
“The General Services Administration manages more than 800 federally owned or leased buildings in Texas alone,” Talarico wrote. “Just repurposing a small fraction of those spaces can provide critical life-saving care to people across my state.”
Abortion is the opposite of life-saving care, as it kills babies and kills and injures women.
He also pushed for the Biden administration to block states from restricting abortion pills and warned, “Women in states like mine will die if we do not.”
The irony is that women have since died from abortion pills.
The letter resurfaced this week as Talarico, who won the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate, continues to defend abortion, including recent claims that the Bible supports killing babies.
The Democratic candidate’s 2022 proposal would have turned federal facilities into taxpayer-funded abortion centers and made abortionists government workers, shielding them from state laws protecting unborn babies. Pro-life advocates called the plan an extreme effort to force more abortions on the American people at public expense.
Talarico’s letter and radical pro-abortion views have drawn sharp criticism from Texas pro-life groups as he campaigns for the Senate seat.











