
FDA Signs Controversial Contract With Fetal-Tissue Provider
Legislators, pro-life groups and ethicists have condemned a new government contract to obtain tissue from aborted children.
Legislators, pro-life groups and ethicists have condemned a new government contract to obtain tissue from aborted children.
Pro-life activist David Daleiden’s defense team asked California court July 19 to compel the abortion business to prove it has not profited.
A pair of lawsuits and an undercover video provide the basis for state lawmakers’ questioning whether the abortion provider should continue to receive public funds.
The Oct. 23 budget reconciliation bill also rejected parts of the Affordable Care Act, a move that drew criticism from Democrat pro-lifers who said this linkage undermined bipartisan support.
‘The lengths to which Planned Parenthood leadership will go to cover up their illegal sale of aborted baby parts are nothing less than the desperation of a guilty conscience,’ said David Daleiden of the Center for Medical Progress.
As more videos reveal Planned Parenthood’s role in the fetal-tissue trade, the abortion giant faces funding losses from states and a number of corporations distancing themselves.
In the latest undercover video, a former fetal-tissue collection technician recounts how she was traumatized by the experience of gathering tissue from an aborted baby whose heart was still beating.
In the latest undercover video, released Tuesday, a Planned Parenthood official says the organization’s abortionists can perform procedures ‘in a way that they get the best specimens.’
The Boston archbishop commented in the context of the latest undercover videos documenting the abortion provider’s trade in fetal tissue.
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