Trump Administration May Halt Planned Parenthood Funding Over DEI Compliance

The Trump administration is reviewing grants to organizations like Planned Parenthood, potentially freezing $20 million in funding to the abortion giant, as part of an investigation into compliance with executive orders targeting DEI activism.

Planned Parenthood’s president, Alexis McGill-Johnson, argued that such action would deprive women of essential health care. However, the organization’s annual reports from the past decade show significant declines in legitimate healthcare services such as cancer screenings and prenatal care, while the number of innocent babies killed by its abortionists has risen. Planned Parenthood commits more than an average of 1,000 abortions per day while receiving almost $700 million in taxpayer funds yearly. And if that’s not bad enough they are cashing in on the transgender craze too, dispensing harmful hormone treatments, puberty blockers, and referrals for surgeries to teens and young adults confused about their biological sex.

Planned Parenthood profits from exploiting and harming vulnerable women and children. The time is now to defund this predatory organization. That’s why MFI recently joined over 150 national and state pro-life leaders from across all 50 states in signing a letter to Congress, urging lawmakers to take decisive action and put an end to the flow of American taxpayer dollars funding the abortion complex. This unified call highlights the urgent need to redirect resources away from an industry that undermines the sanctity of life and instead invest in policies that protect and promote the well-being of all Americans, born and unborn.

Your support is vital in the fight to defend the sanctity of life. With your donation, MFI can continue to advocate for life-affirming policies and stand up for those who cannot speak for themselves. Together, we can make a lasting impact and inspire a culture of life for future generations.

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