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Planned Parenthood Trafficked Minors for Out-of-State Abortions Without Parental Consent

Missouri's AG reveals Planned Parenthood trafficked minors for abortions, flouting state law and ethics, vows legal action vows to end this scandal.

Planned Parenthood, the nation’s largest abortion provider, has been implicated in a scandalous operation that traffics minors across state lines to undergo abortions without the consent of their parents, according to Missouri’s Attorney General Andrew Bailey (R). This operation not only flouts Missouri law but also raises grave concerns about the safety and autonomy of vulnerable minors.

In a clear declaration of intent, AG Bailey has announced plans to take decisive legal action against this alleged illegal activity. His determination to ensure such practices never recur underscores a commitment to uphold the law and protect Missouri’s minors from being exploited in what can only be described as an abortion trafficking ring.

Bailey’s call to eradicate taxpayer funding for Planned Parenthood in Missouri is a rallying cry for those who have long questioned the allocation of public funds to an organization repeatedly embroiled in ethical and legal controversies. The demand to end the pattern of behavior that Bailey describes as “abhorrent, unethical, and illegal” is not just a legal battle; it’s a moral imperative. The attorney general’s assurance that he will defend any legislation aimed at defunding Planned Parenthood in court is a testament to the gravity with which he views this issue.

This isn’t the first time Planned Parenthood has found itself accused of such serious allegations in Missouri. The recent exposé by Project Veritas revealing Planned Parenthood’s management discussing the daily occurrence of abortion trafficking is damning. The undercover footage, which details the measures taken to facilitate these abortions, including arranging transportation and accommodation for minors without parental consent, is a shocking insight into the lengths to which Planned Parenthood is willing to go to circumvent Missouri law.

Missouri’s swift action to ban nearly all abortions in the wake of the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade marked a significant moment in the state’s history. Governor Mike Parson’s words, celebrating Missouri’s status as one of the most pro-life states in the nation, now ring with a renewed sense of urgency. The state’s commitment to protecting the life of every unborn child is clear, but this latest scandal reveals the challenges that lie ahead in safeguarding the rights and welfare of minors.

As the legal proceedings unfold, the eyes of the nation are on Missouri. The implications of this case extend far beyond state lines, touching on the broader debates surrounding abortion and parental rights. The fight to hold Planned Parenthood accountable is not merely a legal battle; it is a moral crusade to protect the most vulnerable among us and ensure that the rule of law is respected.

Jay Shepard

Jay Shepard

Jay is a Director of The American Center for Education and Knowledge, a 501-c3 non-profit committed to protecting the ideals of individual rights, freedom of will and personal responsibility while defending American exceptionalism. Jay was elected as the National Committeeman to the Republican National Committee for Vermont in both 2012, 2016 and 2020.