NR Daily: Defunding Planned Parenthood Isn’t Enough

Both Congress and our country are mired in an inexhaustible debate over whether to remove Planned Parenthood's federal funding as a result of its provision of abortion. The question we ought to debate is whether the group's executives deserve to be prosecuted as criminals. There is no shortage of evidence that Planned Parenthood clinics have repeatedly and systematically broken the law. The details of their wrongdoing began to emerge exactly two years ago, when the Center for Medical Progress released its grisly undercover videos showing Planned Parenthood directors haggling with prospective buyers over line-item prices for the fetal tissue of aborted babies ...

July 29 2017

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Defunding Planned Parenthood Isn't Enough

Alexandra DeSanctis

Both Congress and our country are mired in an inexhaustible debate over whether to remove Planned Parenthood's federal funding as a result of its provision of abortion. The question we ought to debate is whether the group's executives deserve to be prosecuted as criminals. There is no shortage of evidence that Planned...

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