Pa. Democratic State Rep. Promises To 'Do Better' After Berating Anti-Abortion Demonstrator
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - A Pennsylvania state lawmaker who's drawn criticism for a recording of himself berating an anti-abortion demonstrator outside a Planned Parenthood clinic is promising to "do better."
Democratic state Rep. Brian Sims on Tuesday posted a two-minute video on Twitter, saying that "two wrongs don't make a right."
I will fiercely protect a woman's right to make the best choices for her health & her body, unimpeded. I also know that two wrongs don't make a right, especially on the front lines of a civil rights battle. I can do better, and I will do better, for the women of Pennsylvania. pic.twitter.com/jURL1UX9qE
— Brian Sims (@BrianSimsPA) May 7, 2019
Sims says he was "aggressive" in the recording made last week in which he peppered the unidentified woman with comments and questions, calling her actions disgusting.
The chairman of the state Republican Party released Tuesday a letter he sent to the state attorney general and the U.S. attorney in Philadelphia, asking them to investigate what he calls potentially criminal conduct in that video and another.
In the second video, Sims asked viewers to identify three young female protesters outside the Planned Parenthood clinic.
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