
Videographers Behind Planned Parenthood Exposé Beat Felony Charges
David Daleiden and Sandra Merritt escaped the charges, in part due to the close relationship between Planned Parenthood’s attorney and the district attorney’s office in Houston.
David Daleiden and Sandra Merritt escaped the charges, in part due to the close relationship between Planned Parenthood’s attorney and the district attorney’s office in Houston.
Republicans on the Select Investigative Panel on Infant Lives, formed in response to the Planned Parenthood undercover videos, questioned the abortionist’s ties to the University of New Mexico.
Although the grand jury inititally investigated Planned Parenthood’s involvement in the trade of fetal body parts, it instead charged David Daleiden and a Center for Medical Progress colleague with tampering with a government record.
In November, the U.S. Senate will take up the House reconciliation bill that would strip Planned Parenthood of federal funding while it is under investigation by Congress.
Speaking during last night’s GOP presidential debate, Carly Fiorina and other candidates pressed their party’s congressional leadership to link defunding the abortion giant to a possible government shutdown.
The nation’s largest abortion provider is deploying attack ads, threats of lawsuits and a renewed public-relations campaign in response to a series of damaging videos.
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.’
In the edited video released Tuesday, a former tissue-procurement company employee describes her horrific experience dissecting an aborted baby’s body parts at a Planned Parenthood facility.
Investigator David Daleiden explains to the Register how his team of citizen journalists is exposing the abortion provider’s controversial conduct.
‘I want a Lamborghini,’ Dr. Mary Gatter says in the undercover video released today by the citizen journalist group Center for Medical Progress.
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