Kermit Gosnell, the Pennsylvania abortionist who may have been America's most prolific mass murderer, died in prison last week at age 85. But while this monster is finally gone, the evil system that created and protected him continues to thrive under the radical left's protection.
Gosnell was convicted in 2013 of murdering three babies - but the true scope of his butchery likely extends to hundreds, if not thousands, of innocent lives. This wasn't just abortion - this was infanticide. Gosnell killed babies who had already been born, severing their spinal cords with scissors in what prosecutors called a "house of horrors."
The Media Cover-Up That Protected a Monster
Here's what should outrage every American: the mainstream media largely ignored Gosnell's trial. Why? Because it exposed the horrific reality of what abortion actually looks like. The same media that obsesses over every Trump tweet buried the story of babies' feet kept in jars and newborns murdered on examination tables.
"This case shows what happens when regulatory agencies fail to do their job," said one prosecutor during the trial. But it wasn't regulatory failure - it was willful blindness by a system that prioritizes abortion access over basic human decency.
The difference between what Gosnell did and what happens in abortion clinics across America every day is often just a matter of inches - and timing.
Think about that, Patriots. While Trump's pro-life administration works to protect the unborn, Democrats continue defending an industry that enabled Gosnell's reign of terror for decades. Pennsylvania health officials knew about the horrors happening in his clinic but looked the other way.
The Evil That Remains
Gosnell's death doesn't end this story. Across America, the abortion industry continues operating with minimal oversight, protected by Democrat politicians who take their blood money and call it "healthcare." How many more Gosnells are operating right now while the left screams about "reproductive rights"?
The Trump-Vance administration's pro-life stance isn't just about politics - it's about preventing the next house of horrors. Every American should ask: how many more innocents will die before we finally say enough?
