


A pro-life activist investigated for criminal activity by then-California Attorney General Kamala Harris in 2015 released undercover footage Tuesday showing Planned Parenthood executives apparently discussing the sale of body parts from late-term fetuses, some of which had been delivered alive and mostly intact.
David Daleiden of the Center for Medical Progress (CMP), who posed with a colleague as laboratory wholesalers at the National Abortion Federation's commercial trade show in 2015, videotaped two conversations with Dr. Ann Schutt-Ainé, the chief medical officer of Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast, and Tram Nguyen, RN, the branch's vice president of abortion access.
While the CMP has always contended that Daleiden's videos revealed illegalities, Planned Parenthood said at the time the initial videos were released that their staffers were discussing legal, not-for-profit donation of fetal tissue to research firms.
But Daleiden claims these newly released videos show even more demonstratively that Planned Parenthood's talking points at the time were false -- and that staff was engaged in wrongdoing.
"Schutt-Ainé and Nguyen described dismembering the fetuses after delivery to get around possible violations of the federal partial-birth abortion law," Daleiden, who calls himself a citizen journalist, told The Post.
If you don't remember the case, Daleiden took undercover sting videos of abortionists bragging about selling off body parts of aborted babies.
Kamala Harris sought an injunction against publishing those videos, and threatened Daleiden with prison for having Committed Journalism.
Video footage captured in 2015 by an anti-abortion activist that was suppressed by then-California Attorney General Kamala Harris was released Thursday, revealing discussions among Planned Parenthood executives about the handling of body parts of fetuses aborted in the late second trimester, which activists have alleged amount to an admission of wrongdoing.
The video was recorded by David Daleiden of the Center for Medical Progress, who, with a colleague in 2015, went undercover to the National Abortion Federation's commercial trade show.
Since July 2015, the videos have been suppressed following a court injunction that was lifted in May following their incorporation into the federal congressional record during a hearing on abortion hosted by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA).
As Daleiden faces criminal charges for recording the videos surreptitiously, Harris's role as attorney general of California at the onset of the case is likely to draw more attention as she campaigns for the presidency.
Here's what this evil bitch was covering up the past nine years:
One of the videos shows both Schutt-Ainé and Nguyen describing how they take measures to avoid prosecution under the federal partial-birth abortion ban by dismembering the fetus while it is partially outside the womb to preserve the internal organs of the fetus for harvesting.
"If I'm doing a procedure, and I'm seeing that I'm in fear that it's about to come to the umbilicus [navel], I might ask for a second set of forceps to hold the body at the cervix and pull off a leg, or two, so it's not PBA [that is, so it doesn't come under the laws forbidding the sale of parts of bodies from partial-birth abortions -- ace]," Schutt-Ainé said in the video.
In a different video, Nguyen describes for Daleiden one scenario in which a minor patient's discomfort required the physician "to hurry up" and compared it to "other days [when] it's more intact, where it's, like, maybe only, like, an arm that's disarticulated."