WATCH: Top DOJ Spokesman Calls Trump Cases ‘Perversion of Justice’ on Hidden Camera
A DOJ spokesman was caught on a hidden camera blasting Alvin Bragg and other prosecutors for executing a “perversion of justice” against Donald Trump.
A DOJ spokesman was caught on a hidden camera blasting Alvin Bragg and other prosecutors for executing a “perversion of justice” against Donald Trump.
A U.S. District judge imposed a permanent ban on the release of undercover investigative videos that contained recordings of National Abortion Federation conferences.
A federal judge ordered the video journalists who exposed Planned Parenthood’s fetal tissue practices to pay the abortion giant $13.6 million.
A federal judge ruled the undercover journalists who exposed Planned Parenthood’s aborted baby body parts practices must pay the abortion giant over $1.5 million.
The criminal case against the undercover video journalists who exposed the fetal tissue trafficking activity of Planned Parenthood and its allies in the biomedical procurement industry is headed to trial.
The preliminary hearing in the criminal case against the Planned Parenthood journalists reveals abortion industry workers admitting to trafficking the body parts of aborted babies.
A San Francisco Superior Court judge has denied the requests of California Attorney General Xavier Becerra and his abortion allies to block Planned Parenthood videos from public viewing in the courtroom during the upcoming hearing of video journalist Sandra Merritt.
A bill sponsored by Planned Parenthood that criminalizes the distribution of recordings of conversations with abortion providers is now law in California.
A controversial bill that would criminalize undercover journalists who secretly record and distribute conversations with “healthcare providers” is poised to become law in California.
Critics of the bill are concerned it will force First Amendment rights to free speech and a free press to become subservient to Planned Parenthood’s privacy.
Still scrambling to defend itself against an undercover exposé that revealed its alleged fetal tissue harvesting practices, abortion giant Planned Parenthood is now pushing a bill through the California state legislature that would punish undercover journalists for publishing and distributing recordings of private communication with a “health care provider.”
The investigative journalists who exposed Planned Parenthood’s apparent practice of selling the body parts of babies it aborts on the open market have rejected plea deals offering them probation. Center for Medical Progress (CMP) project lead David Daleiden and his
Two pro-choice law professors call the prosecution of citizen journalists “a stunning act of legal jujitsu,” and say they are “deeply disturbed” over a Harris County, Texas grand jury’s decision to indict the makers of the videos who exposed Planned Parenthood’s apparent practice of selling the body parts of aborted babies.