Lila Rose: Time to end the taxpayer subsidy of Planned Parenthood
Over the past month Live Action released new undercover footage of seven Planned Parenthood clinics in New Jersey, Virginia, New York, and Washington, DC, which shows clinic staff from management on down willing to aid and abet the sex trafficking of young girls. Investigators posed as a pimp and a prostitute seeking cheap and secret STD testing, contraception, and abortions for the 13, 14, and 15-year-old girls that they “managed.” Clinic workers were only too happy to help, offering reassurances that no one would ask questions about the sex work or advising that the traffickers have the girls lie about their ages to avoid questions. A New Jersey clinic manager even offered suggestions for how the child sex slaves should make money while recovering from abortion: they should do sex acts “waist up, or just be that extra action walking by.”
Steve Wagner, former director of the human trafficking program at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, confirms that sex trafficking in the United States has risen sharply in recent years. If actors portraying a sex trafficker and a prostitute can so easily get help from Planned Parenthood today, how many actual sex traffickers have been aided and abetted by Planned Parenthood and its “no questions asked” policy in recent years? How many girls have been exploited and endangered?
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