
Congressman Glen Grothman has responded to a couple of recent news stories.
First, he issued a statement about a new drug that may have an impact on fighting COVID-19. A study released by Israel’s Hebrew University in Jerusalem has been working in conjunction with New York’s Mount Sinai Medical Center to produce the drug called Fenofibrate.
Grothman said, “I am extremely encouraged with the results of these studies.” He also said it was a better option than “simply waiting around for a vaccine.”
The local representative in Congress also issued a statement on the recent bill which aimed to remove statues from the U.S. Capitol and replace one of the busts with that of Justice Thurgood Marshall, one of the key figures in making late-term abortions legal in the United States.
“The thing that forced me to vote no on me this bill was the request that Justice Thurgood Marshall be given a bust in the U.S. Capitol,” said Grothman. “Marshall not only voted to legalize abortion in the Roe v. Wade decision… but also… it was Justice Marshall and Justice Brennan who successfully lobbied to take the extreme step of making abortion legal in the United States all the way to viability, otherwise known as late-term abortions.”