A stunning development in Planned Parenthood’s alleged illegally profiting from the sale of fetal parts has just been revealed.
The nation has been closely watching Planned Parenthood for months now after the surfacing of disturbing videos from the Center for Medical Progress. The videos featured top employees discussing a fetal parts sales business.
Planned Parenthood CEO and president Cecile Richards on Tuesday sent a letter to the National Institute of Health. Its purpose is to highlight a policy change to no longer accept what Planned Parenthood refers to as “reimbursements” for fetal parts.
The move comes as the abortion provider wishes to reduce its scrutiny from state and federal governments and the American public. Richards still communicated a political agenda in her letter, however.
In part, the letter reads:
Richards also sees the move as a winning issue as she criticizes her opponents:
In a press release Rep. Diane Black found it “curious that, while Planned Parenthood officials maintain there has been no wrongdoing, they still find it necessary to change their policy following the recent undercover videos. Clearly, this was a decision motivated by optics rather than the organization’s conscience.”
Richards’ tone is political and communicates her own radical agenda. The decision still ought to be celebrated by all: Planned Parenthood will no longer be making money off of the sale of fetal parts. If they can be held to their word, that is.
