A major pro-life organization is calling on Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier to investigate a nonprofit it accuses of running "deceptive and misleading" abortion pill ads across the state. (40 Days for Life)
"It shows once again how out of touch abortion advocates are in a post-Roe America where they have no sense of mission," Carney said. "They cannot read the room at all, and now they can’t read the law."
Carney and other members of 40 Days for Life have called on Florida’s top prosecutor to launch an investigation and possibly pursue prosecution.
"I think that they need to be investigated and possibly prosecuted because this definitely seems like a violation of Florida's deceptive advertising law," Carney told Fox News Digital.
Carney said the grassroots structure of 40 Days for Life — which has more than 1 million participants across 1,800 cities globally — positions the group to spot local problems first. (40 Days for Life)
"Gen Z has turned against abortion because they're the first generation in our country to ever have a photo of their own ultrasound," he said. "And that's why they are the most pro-life generation ever at their age."
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Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier and Mayday Health did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.
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