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Stop the killing, for now: Planned Parenthood in 1 state halts abortions to avoid funding cuts

By Bob Unruh

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Stop the killing, for now: Planned Parenthood in 1 state halts abortions to avoid funding cuts

Congress, and President Donald Trump, decided that the abortion industry in America should not be getting taxpayers’ money all the time.

The lawmakers adopted and Trump signed his “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” that cut the tax cash flow to abortionists.

So nationally, they sued, alleging in court papers they have a constitutional right to funding from taxpayers.

That’s still yet to reach a final resolution, but for the interim, according to a report from the Washington Examiner, Planned Parenthood Wisconsin is halting abortions next week, to avoid funding cuts.

Trump’s plan bans Medicaid funding to Planned Parenthood facilities that provide abortions. The facility in Wisconsin is the first Planned Parenthood to halt its abortion services, representing a victory for the anti-abortion cause, the report said.

Abortion business chief Tanya Atkinson said, “Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin will continue to provide the full spectrum of reproductive health care, including abortion, as soon and as we are able to.”

She said her corporation now is fighting for funding through “every available option through the courts, through operations, and civic engagement.”

Planned Parenthood’s announcement confirmed they are trying to destroy as many unborn children as they can between now and Tuesday, as the law is scheduled to take effect on Wednesday.

Planned Parenthood officials repeatedly have claimed they get only a part of their income from abortion and taxes, the taxes amounting to hundreds of millions of dollars a year.

But they also have complained that half of their operations may have to close down if they are no longer getting paychecks from taxpayers forced to fund the anti-life ideology.