The Planned Parenthood abortion business and a New Jersey affiliate are giving the public contrasting reactions to a new sex-trafficking video by Live Action depicting officials at a New Jersey clinic helping sex traffickers obtain abortions for the girls they victimize. Phyllis Kinsler, chief executive officer of Planned Parenthood of Central New Jersey, told the Associated Press the abortion business is looking into the evidence the video presents and painted a more serious view of the video footage. “Planned Parenthood insists on the highest standards of care, and safeguards the trusted relationship we have with patients, families and communities. What appears on edited tapes made public today is not consistent with Planned Parenthood’s practices, and is under review.” Kinsler said the employees behavior “violates PPCNJ policies, as well as our core values of protecting the welfare of minors and complying with the law, and appropriate action is being taken.”
That’s contrasted with the reaction from the national Planned Parenthood abortion business, which tweeted this afternoon: “Planned Parenthood is no stranger to the attacks of those who oppose sexual and reproductive rights. We’re still here, providing the care you need. That being said, back to business.” LifeNews
Related: Pro-Lifers Demand Planned Parenthood De-Funding After Expose’ The reaction from the national pro-life community to a new video released by a group exposing the Planned Parenthood abortion business has been swift and decisive: they want Congress to yank federal funding for Planned Parenthood.
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