During her final answer of the New Hampshire debate, Senator Elizabeth Warren made the bizarre claim that she understands the value of human life.

“So, I started my grown-up life as a special education teacher,” she began. “I learned early on about the worth of every single human being. And I believe that the best investment we can make as a nation, the best investment we can make as human beings, is to invest in our children.”

"So, I started my grown-up life as a special education teacher. I learned early on about the worth of every single human being…" says pro-abortion Elizabeth Warren #DemDebate pic.twitter.com/Ris5WAKCbf — Matt Margolis 🇺🇸 (@mattmargolis) February 8, 2020

That’s a tough claim to make when you’re a radical pro-abortion Democrat—far more radical than most Americans)—who supports late-term abortion.

Elizabeth Warren claims her time as a special education teacher was “about the worth of every single human being,” yet recent data shows an extremely high rate of women having abortions following the prenatal diagnosis of a genetic disability such as Down syndrome. How can Warren claim to have been informed by her experience working with children with special needs when she openly supports an industry that is responsible for nearly eradicating the birth of babies with disabilities?

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Matt Margolis is the author of Trumping Obama: How President Trump Saved Us From Barack Obama’s Legacy and the bestselling book The Worst President in History: The Legacy of Barack Obama. You can follow Matt on Twitter @MattMargolis