‘I Live In Pittsburgh’: Democrat Rep. Doesn’t Know Anything About 12-Year-Old Allegedly Killed By Illegals

Rep. Summer Lee (D-PA) blew off a reporter in a Capitol Hill hallway, claiming that she didn’t know anything about Jocelyn Nungaray — the 12-year-old girl who was allegedly raped and murdered by illegal aliens — because she lives in Pittsburgh.

Lee made it clear during the brief encounter — a clip of which appeared on Fox News on Wednesday — that she could not get away from the reporter fast enough, and she kept repeating her claim that she did not know anything because she lives in Pittsburgh.

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“I don’t know who she is”

Rep. Summer Lee’s response to the brutal kiIIing and rqpe of Jocelyn Nungaray by 2 illegals:pic.twitter.com/oHfvJpeTvy

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The reporter, waiting for Lee as she approached in the hallway, said, “Can I ask you quickly about the 12-year-old girl in Houston that was tortured —”

Lee waved her hand in the reporter’s direction and interrupted, “Oh, I don’t talk to strangers. I don’t even know who you are, I don’t know who she is, I live in Pittsburgh.”

“Ok, but there was a child who was —” the reporter tried again, only to be interrupted once more.

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“I’m from Pittsburgh, I don’t know anything about it,” Lee insisted, turning her back and walking through a door to get away.

“You don’t know about the child that was killed by illegal immigrants?” the reporter asked, but Lee was already gone.

Two illegal immigrants from Venezuela have been charged in Nungaray’s brutal murder. According to court documents, Johan Jose Rangel Martinez, 21, and Franklin Jose Pena Ramos, 26, “lured” the 12-year-old “under a bridge,” after which they “remained with her for over two hours, took her pants off, tied her up and killed her, then threw her body into the bayou.”

Both Martinez and Ramos reportedly illegally entered the United States recently and were released into the interior of the country by the Biden administration after being given notices to appear by border officials.

Leak Confirmed: Supreme Court Rules Against Red State In Pro-Life Case Day After Decision ‘Inadvertently’ Posted Online

The day after its decision was “inadvertently and briefly” posted online, the Supreme Court on Thursday upheld a block on portions of an Idaho abortion law after the Biden administration sued the state, claiming that the pro-life protections violated federal emergency medical treatment laws. 

The court agreed to uphold a lower court ruling blocking Idaho’s “Defense of Life Act,” according to a decision officially published Thursday. Idaho’s law prohibits all abortions with exceptions if the mother’s life is in danger and punishes those who administer abortions with up to two to five years in prison. 

In the 6-3 decision, the majority declined to rule on the merits of the whole law but wrote that litigation on the law should continue on the lower level while allowing a block on parts of the law to go back into effect. Justice Elena Kagan wrote in the decision to uphold a lower court’s ruling that “will prevent Idaho from enforcing its abortion ban when the termination of a pregnancy is needed to prevent serious harms to a woman’s health.” 

The case revolves around whether the Emergency Medical Treatment & Labor Act, known as EMTALA, conflicts with Idaho’s abortion ban. 

Previously, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit said that federal rules requiring emergency medical treatment applied to abortion situations. The Biden administration has argued that federal law would allow doctors to perform abortions in circumstances not allowed by state law. 

Justices Sonia Sotomayor, Ketanji Brown Jackson, John Roberts, Amy Coney Barrett, and Brett Kavanaugh joined Kagan in the majority. Justices Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, and Neil Gorsuch dissented.  

Alito argued that the court should have ruled on the broader issues of state abortion laws instead of deferring on procedural grounds. 

“That question is as ripe for decision as it ever will be,” he wrote in the document. “Apparently, the court has simply lost the will to decide the easy but emotional and highly politicized question that the case presents. That is regrettable.”

Alito added that EMTALA “does not require hospitals to perform abortions in violation of Idaho law.”

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Pro-life groups have argued that current federal law cannot be used to force emergency room doctors to perform abortions.

“Having delivered over 5,000 babies in my 30-year career, I’ve had the privilege to provide care for both of my patients, the mother and the unborn child,” Dr. Ingrid Skop with the Charlotte Lozier Institute said on Wednesday after the draft leaked. “Throughout my career, my ability to provide emergency care under EMTALA has always been clear and never obstructed. There is no conflict between EMTALA and pro-life state laws, as both allow quality care for mothers with pregnancy emergencies.”

Supreme Court public information officer Patricia McCabe said the court’s publications unit had “inadvertently and briefly uploaded a document to the Court’s website” on Wednesday that appeared similar to the final opinion announced on Thursday.

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