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Nakara Alston’s story of delivering a baby who died shortly after birth following a botched abortion at a Planned Parenthood facility is one of many complaints against the organization highlighted in a New York Times article that has prompted renewed calls to end its federal taxpayer funding.
On Saturday, The New York Times reported that it had reviewed multiple documents and legal filings pertaining to Planned Parenthood facilities nationwide, and conducted interviews with more than 50 current and former Planned Parenthood executives and staff. The Times reported that multiple Planned Parenthood facilities are “short on cash” and operating with outdated equipment and untrained staff.
Students for Life President Kristan Hawkins commented on the piece in a post on X, stressing the importance of an outlet like the Times covering the problems at the nation’s largest abortion provider.
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On Saturday, The New York Times reported that it had reviewed multiple documents and legal filings pertaining to Planned Parenthood facilities nationwide, and conducted interviews with more than 50 current and former Planned Parenthood executives and staff. The Times reported that multiple Planned Parenthood facilities are “short on cash” and operating with outdated equipment and untrained staff.
Students for Life President Kristan Hawkins commented on the piece in a post on X, stressing the importance of an outlet like the Times covering the problems at the nation’s largest abortion provider.
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Botched abortions, sewage on floor: NYT exposes negligence at Planned Parenthood clinics
Nakara Alston s story of delivering a baby who died shortly after birth following a botched abortion at a Planned Parenthood facility is one of many complaints against the organization highlighted in
