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NextImg:41 Planned Parenthood Facilities And Counting Set To Close

After President Donald Trump signed a bill into law ending taxpayer funding for abortionists through Medicaid, 41 Planned Parenthood locations are already closed or are set to, with as many as 200 overall potentially shuttering.

Upon the threat of losing their federal funding after Trump signed the “big beautiful bill,” the abortion giant sued, insisting that it had a constitutional right to taxpayer dollars in order to kill unborn babies.

“Planned Parenthood should look in the mirror for the reason their centers are shuttering. Even corporate media admit the abortion giant prioritizes political activism and lawsuits over health care. A recent New York Times exposé featured botched abortions, leaking sewage, and a pervasive culture of patient neglect inside Planned Parenthood facilities,” Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America President Marjorie Dannenfelser told The Federalist. “Many times they’ve been offered a path to keep their funding by dropping abortions, but they refuse. Meanwhile, they have no monopoly on health, as women already go to community health centers that provide much more comprehensive care and are more accessible, outnumbering Planned Parenthoods 15:1 nationwide.”

While a rogue federal judge, appointed by former President Barack Obama, blocked the defunding measures, numerous Planned Parenthood locations are still set to close, according to a list from SBA Pro-Life America. That judge, Indira Talwani, decided that she has more authority that both houses of Congress and the president when it comes to enacting laws in an unbelievable act of hubris and overreach.

“Patients are likely to suffer adverse health consequences where care is disrupted or unavailable. In particular, restricting Members’ ability to provide healthcare services threatens an increase in unintended pregnancies and attendant complications because of reduced access to effective contraceptives, and an increase in undiagnosed and untreated STIs,” Talwani wrote.

Pro-abortion activists like Talwani, doing the bidding of Planned Parenthood, love to psy-op the American people into thinking that the abortion industry is actually just a women’s healthcare resource, and not primarily an operation meant to end the lives of as many unborn babies as possible.

“While their services such as STI tests, cancer screenings and prenatal care rapidly decline, Planned Parenthood’s focus is on abortions, gender transitions and political spending — all while raking in hundreds of millions from taxpayers,” Dannenfelser said.

In fact, Planned Parenthood’s services outside of abortion have decreased significantly since 2013, while its abortions have dramatically increased.

Cancer screening and prevention services have gone down 54 percent, including a 61 percent decrease in breast exams and a 54 percent decrease in pap tests. Prenatal services dropped 63 percent, and contraception has also gone down 38 percent.

Meanwhile, Planned Parenthood killed 402,230 unborn babies in 2022-2023 alone, a record and an increase of 9,500 from the year prior. That is also an increase of 23 percent since 2013.

Many of the Planned Parenthoods closing are actually in pro-abortion states like California, Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, and New York, despite the fact that many of those states have attempted to solicit abortion tourism from nearby states that have outlawed the practice.

Federal dollars were acting as subsistence for some of these locations, including at the San Mateo Health Center in California, the chains of which lost $1.7 million in the first week after Trump signed the bill, while projecting a total loss of $8.4 million in July.

Planned Parenthoods are also closing down all over states that have outlawed most abortions like Indiana, Texas, and Iowa. Some of those, like the Evansville Health Center in Indiana, would help traffic abortions out of state.

SBA told The Federalist that their list comes from a tracker from the Charlotte Lozier Institute, which will soon be published as a tracker on its own website.

It is unclear as of yet just how many lives are being saved by these Planned Parenthood locations shuttering.