CALIFORNIA A.G. WHO CHARGED MAN FOR UNDERCOVER VIDEOS RECEIVED CAMPAIGN DONATIONS FROM PLANNED PARENTHOOD

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CALIFORNIA A.G. WHO CHARGED MAN FOR UNDERCOVER VIDEOS RECEIVED CAMPAIGN DONATIONS FROM PLANNED PARENTHOOD
BY HEATHER CLARK
 
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 SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The California 
attorney general who charged the pro-life investigator behind the 
2014-2015 undercover Planned Parenthood videos with 15 felonies this 
week had previously been praised by the abortion and contraception giant
 and received campaign donations from the organization for many of his 
House re-election bids.

Democratic Congressman Xavier Becerra had been appointed by
Gov. Jerry Brown to replace former Attorney General Kamala Harris after
she was elected in November to serve in the Senate. Following his
appointment, Planned Parenthood released a statement praising Becerra for his abortion advocacy.

“Rep. Becerra is a long-time champion for women’s
reproductive rights and health,” said President Cecile Richards. “As a
former California deputy attorney general, he understands the importance
of a woman’s right to access the full range of health care, including
safe, legal abortion.”
 “At a time when reproductive health is gravely under attack in states
across the country, we need leaders like Rep. Becerra to be responsible
stewards of the law and protect the rights of millions of Americans,
including the 850,000 California women, men and families that Planned
Parenthood serves every year,” she remarked.

Information from the Center for Responsive Politics also
reveals that Planned Parenthood donated to Becerra’s political campaigns
on several occasions, as early as 1998. The organization gave $1,000 in
2014, $2,000 in 2012, $500 in 2004, $1,000 in 2002, and $1,035 in 1998.

The revelations have concerned pro-life groups, who believe Becerra’s recent actions might be biased and corrupt.

“Just as corruption was involved in the last attempt to
falsely charge David Daleiden and Sandra Merritt, I predict that
corruption is at the heart of these California charges as well,” said
Troy Newman, president of Operation Rescue. “It is despicable that the
California attorney general charged innocent whistleblowers with
felonies instead of the career criminals at Planned Parenthood.”

“There is obvious political motivation behind the recent
baseless criminal charges against Sandra Merritt and David Daleiden,”
also opined Mat Staver, founder and chairman of Liberty Counsel, who is
representing Merritt.

“With all the investigative media and reality TV shows that
use investigative journalism in California, there has been no effort by
the state to prosecute and for good reason, because the First Amendment
has something to say about this,” he stated. “The attorney general has
engaged in selective prosecution to target pro-life speech. When law
enforcement selectively targets people, everyone should be concerned.”

DaleidenAs previously reported,
Becerra alleges that Daleiden and Merritt wrongfully recorded Planned
Parenthood employees and others without their consent in conducting an
undercover investigation into their abortion practices. He therefore
charged Daleiden on Tuesday with 14 counts of covertly recording confidential conversations—one for each person—and one count of conspiracy to invade privacy.

“The right to privacy is a cornerstone of California’s
Constitution, and a right that is foundational in a free democratic
society,” Becerra said, according to the LA Times. “[We] will not
tolerate the criminal recording of confidential conversations.”

Daleiden quickly pushed back, releasing another video
the following day that shows an Arizona Planned Parenthood abortionist
laughing about how much force it takes to dismember babies when Digoxin
isn’t used, and that she first thought she needed to go to the gym just
to get in shape for the procedure.

The full, unedited footage may be viewed here.

Planned Parenthood had claimed following the release of
Daleiden’s videos, which were first posted online in 2015, that the
footage had been deceptively edited, but Daleiden had also publicly
released the hours-long recordings in their entirety in addition to his
concise video highlights. All the videos may be viewed in their entirety
on the Center for Medical Progress YouTube page.

Planned Parenthood partner DaVinci Biosciences and its sister company DV Biologics were also sued
last October by Orange County, California District Attorney Tony
Rackauckus after he found evidence that the company had profited from
the bodily organs of aborted babies.

“From
2009 to 2015, the defendants obtained aborted fetus donations from
Planned Parenthood and turned those donations into a profit-driven
business,” he declared.
“They did so by selling tissues and cells from the heart, lungs,
kidneys, brain, intestines, skeletal muscle and bones of the aborted
fetus donations.”

Rackauckus outlined that the companies hired a marketing
consultant to create promotional materials, including a catalog, to
boost sales. His office found that profits included up to $674 in profit
for each fetal heart, up to $233 in profit for each liver, up to $221
in in profit for each stomach, and up to $664 in profit for each small
intestine.

The companies are accused of generating $1.5 million in sales, while also marking up shipping and processing costs.

The Congressional Select Panel on Infant Lives also issued numerous criminal referrals last year while investigating Planned Parenthood and its partners, including an allegation that Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast unlawfully sold baby body parts to the University of Texas.

It likewise came to believe from evidence that the University of New Mexico violated of the state’s Anatomical Gift Act, that Stem Express
violated HIPPA to increase the harvesting of body parts for profit, and
that DV Biologics received revenue for the body parts of aborted
babies.

Sen. Chuck Grassley of the Senate Judiciary Committee separately issued his own letter and report calling for the FBI and the U.S. Department of Justice to conduct a federal investigation.

Specifically, the Committee noted in its report
that StemExpress, Advanced Bioscience Resources (ABR) and Novogenics
Laboratories purchased the bodily organs of aborted babies from several
California Planned Parenthood locations, and then resold them at
substantially higher prices. The organizations are also accused of
hiking the prices above costs for “transportation, implantation,
processing, preservation, quality control or storage of” the body parts.

“[I]n June of 2014, an ABR technician obtained a 20-week-old
fetus at a Planned Parenthood clinic, for which it paid $60,” the
report outlines. “From that one fetus, ABR sold its brain to one
customer for $325, both of its eyes for $325 each ($650 total) to a
second customer, a portion of its liver for $325 to a third customer,
its thymus for $325 and another portion of its liver for $325 to a
fourth customer, and its lung for $325 to a fifth customer.”

StemExpress is accused of similar actions, paying Planned
Parenthood $55 for a baby and then selling his or her body parts for
$250 each, making $1000 from just one child.

The Committee also noted that despite Planned Parenthood’s
“constant statements to the media that [its] affiliates had merely been
recovering their costs” in receiving payment from ABR, StemExpress and
other companies, its attorneys told the investigative Congressional
panel that the Planned Parenthood offices only sought to determine their
costs after-the-fact in light of national scrutiny.

“Around that time, Planned Parenthood announced it would no
longer accept any payments in connection with its fetal tissue transfer
programs,” Grassley explained.