Lawmakers asked the state's attorney general why abortion centers have more business during the suspension of 'elective or non-urgent' surgical procedures.
Indiana's attorney general spoke at the service, declaring that 'we fulfill our obligation as a state pursuant to law and conscience to the unborn babies whose lives were terminated' in the state.
'Murdering thousands of innocent babies is one thing, but preserving and hoarding their bodies like trophies is a new level of sickness,' said a White House spokesman.