Pro-Life Activists Respond to Planned Parenthood Leader’s Asserting It’s ‘Not Political by Nature’
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Pro-life leaders pounced after Planned Parenthood’s acting president said the organization is not “political by nature” in her first interview since taking over the position.
“We are primarily a health care provider,” Alexis McGill Johnson said in the interview with CBS News reporter Kate Smith. “And the idea that we can provide that access depends on our ability to keep our health centers open.”
Johnson replaced Leana Wen, who was fired July 16 as president of the organization.
“We’re not political by nature, but we’ve been politicized,” Johnson said. “And that fight has actually been our focus to ensure that our health centers stay open.”
Planned Parenthood isn’t political. It’s been politicized. – The Washington Post https://t.co/1qLMbJf898
— Alexis McGill Johnson (@alexismcgill) July 25, 2019
But pro-life leaders said Planned Parenthood is entirely political by nature.
Live Action founder Lila Rose told The Daily Caller News Foundation that it is “laughable” to hear Johnson say the nation’s largest abortion provider is not political, “when Planned Parenthood fired its last CEO for not being political enough.”
“It is clear that Planned Parenthood will continue its deadly abortion business and its ruthless, pro-abortion political advocacy,” Rose said.
Rose added that Planned Parenthood “is present to lobby against every single abortion regulation and restriction, demanding that sex-selection abortion remain legal, that babies who survive abortion attempts not be provided legal protections, and that abortion on full-term infants is [to] be permitted for any reason.”
Tom McClusky, president of March for Life Action, drew attention to the millions of tax dollars he said Planned Parenthood receives from politicians elected by its “affiliated multimillion-dollar PAC.”
“This is active participation in politics, and to claim otherwise is entirely misleading,” McClusky, also vice president of government affairs for March for Life, told The Daily Caller News Foundation.
Mallory Quigley, Susan B. Anthony List’s vice president of communications, called Planned Parenthood a “profit-driven, abortion-centered business with a distinct focus on politics,” pointing to the organization’s annual reports.
“As America’s largest abortion chain, they stand the most to lose when Americans, acting through their elected legislators, pass laws to limit abortion and protect life,” Quigley said.
Former abortion clinic director and now pro-life activist Abby Johnson, subject of the movie “Unplanned,” said Planned Parenthood’s annual reports illustrate their “extensive political involvement.”
“They are more a political entity than health care provider,” Johnson told The Daily Caller News Foundation, adding that the organization relies on “an extensive network of politicians, wealthy donors, and community organizers to ensure they are able to keep abortion in the political conscious.”
Johnson, Planned Parenthood’s acting director, also emphasized in the interview that it must stand up against new abortion restrictions for women who need health care access—a sensitive point for an organization that reportedly fired Wen due to her focus on health care over politics.
Planned Parenthood did not respond to requests for comment from The Daily Caller News Foundation.
The National Association for the Repeal of Abortion Laws, the American Civil Liberties Union, and Emily’s List also did not respond to requests for comment on Johnson’s remarks.
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