Propublica Awarded Pulitzer After Blaming Georgia Woman’s Abortion Pill Death on Pro-Life Laws

If Americans needed further proof that the Pulitzer Prize has become nothing more than a glorified gold sticker given to the media’s biggest left-wing propagandists, the award’s 2025 winners are sure to convince them.

Included in the batch of this year’s winners is none other than ProPublica, a left-wing outlet reportedly bankrolled by leftist mega-donors and notorious for running interference for the Democrat Party and its allies. Several of the outlet’s writers won a Pulitzer last year for their dishonest smear campaign against Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.

The Pulitzer given to ProPublica this year is equally, if not more, reprehensible.

According to the Associated Press, ProPublica’s Kavitha Surana, Lizzie Presser, Cassandra Jaramillo, and Stacy Kranitz were awarded for what the AP characterizes as “reporting on pregnant women who died after doctors delayed urgent care in states with strict abortion laws.” What the Associated Press declines to mention, however, is that ProPublica’s “reporting” was left-wing propaganda designed to vilify life-saving pro-life laws in states across the country.

As The Federalist’s Jordan Boyd reported, ProPublica ran a story by Surana less than two months before the 2024 general election of a Georgia woman named Amber Thurman and her unborn twins. While Thurman “died in 2022 after … suffer[ing] untreated complications from the dangerous drug regimen responsible for more than half of the nation’s abortions,” ProPublica “blam[ed] confusion about Georgia’s lifesaving abortion limits for [her] death.” (Read more from “Propublica Awarded Pulitzer After Blaming Georgia Woman’s Abortion Pill Death on Pro-Life Laws” HERE)