Late-Term Abortionist: ‘The Baby Has No Input in This As Far As I’m Concerned’
Infamous late-term abortionist LeRoy Carhart admitted during a BBC interview the life he snuffs out when he performs his work is “a baby.”
Infamous late-term abortionist LeRoy Carhart admitted during a BBC interview the life he snuffs out when he performs his work is “a baby.”
The project leader of the pro-life group that exposed Planned Parenthood’s alleged profiting from the sale of aborted baby body parts says new evidence suggests the abortion chain and its partners may have lied to Congress about their revenues from the sales.
New Mexico Attorney General Hector Balderas has found no fetal tissue violations were committed by the University of New Mexico (UNM) and an Albuquerque abortion clinic.
Photographs obtained by Reuters reveal that federal agents found four preserved human fetuses four years ago in the warehouse of a man who sold human body parts.
The FBI is reviewing referrals of the University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center (UNM HSC) and an abortion clinic for investigation over allegations of violations of state and federal laws pertaining to the treatment of aborted babies.
The Department of Justice is launching a federal investigation into Planned Parenthood’s practices and its alleged involvement in the sale of body parts of aborted babies.
The FBI has indicated it may be responding to criminal referrals of Planned Parenthood by the Senate Judiciary Committee by requesting from the committee the unredacted documents from abortion providers.
Twitter has reversed its decision to block Rep. Marsha Blackburn’s Senate campaign ad that contained a video touting her work as chairwoman of the House Select Panel investigating allegations of fetal tissue trafficking for profit.
The FBI’s assistant director of the Office of Congressional Affairs has sent a letter to the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, informing him the agency is in receipt of the committee’s criminal referrals of Planned Parenthood and its partners in the fetal tissue procurement industry.
An autopsy report reveals a 23 year-old woman died following a late-term abortion at the nation’s largest abortion facility that markets abortions throughout all nine months of pregnancy.
The Trump Department of Justice (DOJ) has yet to respond to letters from the chairs of congressional committees that made criminal referrals regarding allegations that Planned Parenthood and its partners in the biomedical procurement industry profited from the sale of the body parts of aborted babies.
National pro-life leaders are urging U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions and Acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe to investigate Planned Parenthood for its past fetal tissue transfers, for which the abortion business was paid.
Additional infants are likely born alive during some late-term abortions because biomedical companies want organs untainted by the poison ordinarily used to kill the baby prior to extraction, says the final report from the House Select Investigative Panel on Infant Lives.
The final report by the House Select Investigative Panel on the secretive ‘fetal tissue’ business says abortion clinics and tissue-procurement companies “committed systemic violations” of federal medical privacy laws to maximize their sale of body parts from aborted babies.
The panel began its work in 2015 when the Center for Medical Progress (CMP), under project lead David Daleiden, conducted an undercover investigation into the fetal tissue practices of Planned Parenthood and its partners in the biomedical tissue procurement industry.
The national pro-life movement has experienced multiple successes in 2016. Ten of the major highlights of the past year are especially noteworthy.
The Select Panel’s chairman Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) released the list of the referrals. Biomedical procurement company StemExpress is the subject of four of the referrals. Other similar companies referred for further investigation are DV Biologics, Advanced Bioscience Resources, and Novogenix.
The House Select Investigative Panel on Infant Lives is referring Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast for criminal prosecution by the Texas Attorney General.
The House Select Investigative Panel on Infant Lives has voted to hold fetal tissue procurement company StemExpress in contempt for failing to provide documents required by a congressional subpoena.
The series of videos last summer also exposed Planned Parenthood’s apparent practices of selling the body parts of babies it aborts on the open market and altering the position of babies during abortions in order to harvest their most intact organs.
Rep. Marsha Blackburn urged the HHS to investigate evidence that shows StemExpress and its contracted abortion clinics violated the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA). The HIPAA rule is intended to protect the privacy of patient’s medical information.
Democrats in Congress have called for the end of the special House panel charged with investigating the allegations of the illegal buying and selling of aborted baby body parts, and, most recently, the practices of notorious late-term abortionist LeRoy Carhart, who has allegedly sent at least five of his abortion patients to the hospital from his Maryland clinic since December alone.
The House Select Investigative Panel on Infant Lives is planning to investigate a notorious late-term abortionist who – since December – has allegedly sent at least five of his abortion patients to the hospital from his clinic in Maryland.
The House Select Investigative Panel on Infant Lives has issued subpoenas in order to obtain the accounting and banking records of biomedical company StemExpress, which may have allegedly partnered with abortion business Planned Parenthood in a scheme to profit from the sale of the body parts of aborted babies.
The Obama administration is once again threatening officials – this time in all 50 states – that cutting off Planned Parenthood’s Medicaid funding could be a violation of federal law.
Democrats who have received thousands of dollars in campaign contributions from Planned Parenthood failed to derail a hearing called by a bipartisan House panel that is investigating the abortion business’ alleged involvement in the for-profit sale of aborted baby body