Planned Parenthood (PP) does a few things well. It ends pregnancies and chases taxpayer dollars. The organization overpays executives, dumps obscene sums into lobbying to get more tax dollars, and runs as a non-profit NGO that pays no taxes. And it complains about funding.
In recent years, it jumped on the drug-our-children-train, offering gender services (access to hormone therapy and surgical referrals), sometimes without parental knowledge or consent. But the thing it has always been known for is killing babies, and getting Democrats to show us why anger management classes are a thing.
Any effort to send less funding to PP makes them pop like a champagne cork, so this news might interrupt their Tesla burning spree for a heartbeat or two.
The Trump administration is moving to freeze tens of millions of dollars in federal family-planning grants to certain organizations while it investigates whether the money was used for diversity efforts, people familiar with the matter said.
The Health and Human Services Department is weighing an immediate freeze of $27.5 million in grants, an agency spokesman said after The Wall Street Journal reported the plans.
The Administration is immediately pilloried by those who benefit financially from tens of millions of other people’s hard-earned dollars. […]
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