Herschel Walker, who has opposed abortion rights as the Republican nominee for U.S. Senate in Georgia, paid for an abortion for his girlfriend in 2009, according to reports (Unsplash) 
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Everything is not fair in Love and Law: Senator Paid for Abortion

Lovers can be fickle but can Senators be unjust? Herschel Walker, who has opposed abortion rights as the Republican nominee for U.S. Senate in Georgia, paid for an abortion for his girlfriend.

Dr. Fatima Hashmi

We humans, play by our own rules and set them differently for others. The iconic love triangle of a Senator, his girlfriend and abortion has made it to the headlines. Lovers can be fickle but can Senators be unjust?

A secretive love letter of $575 receipt with a 'GET WELL SOON' card and then the Anti-Abortion rights enshrined in law. What's Love Got To Do With The Law?

Herschel Walker, who has opposed abortion rights as the Republican nominee for U.S. Senate in Georgia, paid for an abortion for his former girlfriend in 2009, according to reports.

The bank records of the woman who dated Herschel Walker are being reviewed by the media. Her bank deposit records image of a $700 personal check from Walker dated five days after the abortion receipt are making rounds on the internet. The identity of Herschel's lover remains unfathomable. Walker questioned the anonymity and the signature on the card and denied the claims. The Senator called the report "a flat-out lie" and planned to sue Daily Beast.

Herschel's son slammed him in a video for atrocities against his mother on social media.

"STOP LYING! You're not a 'family man' when you left us for other women, and threatened us with violence."

The senator downplayed the allegations and held a rally.

The bank records of the woman who dated Harshal Walker are being reviewed by the media. Her bank deposit records showed the image of a $700 personal check from Walker dated five days after the abortion receipt (Pixabay)

According to Walker, he is a “different person” than he used to be and he’s moved on from his former ways.

We all do good and bad things that's what makes us humans. 'To err is human, to admit is superhuman.'

In an interview with NBC this Friday, Walker admitted on being romantically involved with the woman, who is anonymous.

"I don't remember any card or check or anything. But I was dating her. I could have sent some money. I could have sent a card," Walker told NBC.

The texts between Walker's former lover and wife, Julie came off screen after she reached out to Julie Walker. The woman said in a text to Julie Walker how Herschel Walker pressured her to abort twice.

Walker confirmed the identity of the woman but continued to deny the reimbursement claims.

This political stir around the time of the elections has opened the eyes of many. Herschel Walker might have a chance to senate but there is many a slip between cup and lip.

Herschel Walker who has not fathered his child, and aborted another is a staunch opposer to legal abortion.

The irony is, a man who weaponized abortion to become a senator will fight the legal abortion rights of women.

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