The abortion giant Planned Parenthood quickly slammed President Donald Trump on Friday for cutting its taxpayer funding through the Title X program.
The new rule prohibits Title X recipients from providing or promoting abortions.
Calling it a “gag rule,” Planned Parenthood claimed it will hurt low income and minority patients, as well as its budget.
Yet, Planned Parenthood claimed the rule change will hurt women seeking basic health care.
“The majority of patients who get care through the Title X program identify as people of color, Hispanic, or Latino,” it argued. “Thanks to the gag rule, the already massive divide between who does and who doesn’t have health care will get worse.”
But community health centers vastly outnumber Planned Parenthoods and provide far more comprehensive medical services to low-income and minority women across the country. And they still have access to those funds.
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It is Planned Parenthood that is choosing not to comply by making abortion its “core mission,” rather than real health care. The abortion chain could continue to receive Title X funds if it stops aborting unborn babies or if it completely separates its abortion business from the real health care services it provides. But Planned Parenthood made it clear Friday that it will not.
First, Planned Parenthood blasted the new requirement about separating its abortion business as “costly and unnecessary.” Then its president, Leana Wen, doubled down on her claims that killing an unborn baby is health care, and Planned Parenthood will never stop doing it.
“This ‘gag rule’ will prohibit providers from referring women for legal, evidence-based reproductive health choices,” Wen said, though the rule only prohibits abortions.
“Abortion care is standard medical health care. 1 in 4 American women will have an abortion in their lifetimes. It is part of the full spectrum of reproductive health care, which is health care,” she continued.
Wen said Planned Parenthood will fight the rule, and it will not stop doing abortions.
The success of a legal challenge, however, is questionable. Similar regulations were upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1991 in Rust v. Sullivan.
Title X funds are supposed to be used to help low-income women and men receive birth control, cancer screenings and other health care services. While the tax money cannot be used to pay for abortions, it indirectly funds Planned Parenthood’s vast abortion business.
The “Protect Life Rule,” as that proposal is known, was finalized Friday.
A recent Marist poll found that, by a double-digit margin, a majority of all Americans oppose any taxpayer funding of abortion (54 percent to 39 percent).
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