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Republican Lawmakers’ Bid to Execute Tennessee Abortion Patients Slammed as ‘Christofascism’ | Common Dreams
Tennessee Republicans are advancing a legal framework to treat abortion as capital homicide, turning the machinery of the state into a pathway for executing patients.
Feb 24, 2026
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Republican lawmakers in Tennessee filed an amendment to classify abortion as “homicide of an unborn child,” punishable by life imprisonment or death by lethal injection. The proposal moves state power toward criminalizing pregnancy outcomes as capital offenses under a near-total abortion ban. If enacted, it would expose abortion patients to prosecution and potential execution, narrowing reproductive autonomy into a matter of criminal liability.
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State power aimed at executing abortion patients is an escalatory template that normalizes punishment-by-death for private medical decisions and makes every pregnancy a potential criminal file against our own bodies. This is not a policy disagreement—it is the state asserting lethal authority over reproductive autonomy, chilling care and amplifying prosecutorial leverage even under “exceptions.” Whether it is criminal depends on enactment and enforcement, but once implemented it would function through homicide statutes and capital procedures, weaponizing criminal law rather than regulating medicine. Even before a vote, the conduct shreds core governance norms by courting punitive extremism as a legitimate tool of statecraft and signaling that rights can be eliminated by turning patients into defendants.
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<p>Republican Rep. Jody Barrett and Sen. Mark Pody filed an amendment to Tennessee HB 570/SB 738, with five additional GOP co-sponsors, including Rep. Monty Fritts, who is running for governor. The amendment would classify abortion as “homicide of an unborn child” and set penalties of life imprisonment with or without parole, or death by lethal injection.</p><p>The measure includes narrow exceptions, including for spontaneous miscarriage and when an abortion is needed to save the mother’s life. As of Monday, the amendment was still adding co-sponsors and remained under committee review, with no vote scheduled.</p><p>Tennessee already enforces a near-total abortion ban signed by Gov. Bill Lee in August 2022, banning abortion from fertilization with limited exceptions. Fritts publicly defended the proposal, stating that abortion should be treated as murder and comparing abortion pills to cyanide capsules.</p>