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Exclusive: Planned paternity is ready to shut down its last two Louisiana features next month, a step supporting life advocates say that represents “success” amidst efforts to close the organization.
In a special interview with Fox News Digital, Sean Carney, CEO and founder of Life for 40 days, said that the closure of clinics is a “very big victory” for the whole life movement and their organization, which prayed outside and conducted the Vigols outside the employed paternity facilities for about 20 years.
Carney said, “The only remaining planned paternity in the state of Louisiana in Baton Rouge and New Orleans is shutting down, as they cannot abort there,” Carney said. “Planned paternity survives economically on abortion, and they survive on American taxpayers. This is a great success for the pro -life movement.”
Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast – which runs six clinics in Houston, Texas, Kshetra, and two in Louisiana announced that it would shut down his baton Roose and New Orleans clinics on 30 September.
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Sean Carney, the CEO and the 40 -day founder for life, said that the closure of more planned paternity facilities is a “huge victory” for the pro -life movement. (Fox News Digital/Landon Mione)
The employed parent mortal announced the closure of prevention parks and south -west centers in the Houston region, one of which was Biggest abortion facility In the Western Hemisphere. The remaining Houston features will be acquired by the organization’s largest Texas affiliation.
Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast President Melani Linton said in a statement that the closure in Louisiana is “a direct result of tireless political attacks.”
“This is not a decision we wanted to make; this is what we were forced by political war,” he wrote. “Anti-reeporative health MPs have spent fighting the concept for decades suffering from power and control that people are worth controlling their body.”
Linton said that the “extremist” Republican MPs have done everything in their power to define the employed paternity, saying: “Every health center closed, every patient who goes without care, every undesken cancer and untreated infection occurs on the hands of those MPs.”
Facilities in states led by GOP with abortion restrictions including Louisiana and Texas have also been forced to close procedures after the 2022 Supreme Court verdict, which Row V. Wade turned to Ved and withdraws the power to make laws about abortion.
In recent years, GOP authorities have repeatedly made efforts to stop employed paternity, even though almost all abortion was banned under the State Law in Louisiana and Texas, as well as other Republican-controlled states.
Louisiana village Jeff Landry (R) celebrated the pending closure of the remaining planned paternity facilities in the state in a post on X, wrote that abortion “should never be considered a healthcare.” (Via Valerie Plash/Bloomberg Getty Image)
Louisiana Republican village. Jeff Landry wrote on X that the employed paternity in his kingdom stops, in his kingdom, “a big victory for the pro -life movement”, saying that he has fought to “get rid of the situation of this failed organization” and abortion should never be considered healthcare. ,
The state’s Attorney General Liz Muril, also a Republican, has written that the planned parenthood clinic closure is “Welcome News”.
“Planned paternity created his business to promote death. Louisiana selects life. We will always protect women and children,” she wrote.
While employed paternity is not allowed to provide an abortion process in Louisiana, it has helped women to remove state abortion.
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Parent mortal facilities employed in various states across the country including California and New York are shuttering, where the organization is selling its only manhattan health center building in $ 39 million.
“It would be 40th employed paternity to shut down in 2025,” Carney said. I doubt before September 30, which is the end of their financial year, that we will look at about 25 to 30 and planned paternity, perhaps more. ,
The employed parenthood Gulf Coast announced that it would shut down its baton Roose and New Orleans Clinic on 30 September. (Getty image)
Trump administration Funding for employed paternity has been sought to be cut which may motivate to close additional features. A provision in the GOP-supported expenditure bill will eliminate the medicine payments for an abortion providers who receive more than $ 800,000 from the program in 2023, although this provision is facing legal challenges and at least for now, is blocked by a federal judge.
“The employed parent mortal is in the worst position in his entire history, and they were before the collapse of the Roe Ved and before their fault.”
Carney predicted that the Parent mortal colleagues employed across the country would continue to merge, such as the employed parenthood is ready to coast the Gulf. The director of the pre-planned Parenthood Clinic made a similar prediction to life-supporting activist AB Johnson in an interview with Fox News Digital.
Carney said, “The afflicted people, like the employed parenthood Gulf Coast, will merge with some of these all other colleagues, which they competed for abortion numbers.” “I think you will see that they do not have to rebuild with these closures, but simply go far in some parts of the country and merger with other colleagues in the rest of America.”
Planted Parenthood Gulf Coast President Melne Linton said that the closure in Louisiana is “a direct result of tireless political attacks.” (Getty image)
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“If they are a non -profitable, they can go out and do all the non -profit organizations, what we do and church, and he goes out and raises money,” he continued. “And if people want to support your mission, they will do not depend on it Federal Government, And it just highlights how dependent they were. ,
Carney also noted that employed paternity had lost 78,000 individual donors last year, stressing that the organization is not only at risk of losing public funds.
Addressing the claim of the employed parent mortal, that the abortion manufactures only 3% of services, Carney said it is “complete garbage” and has been pointed out to shouting facilities in the Republican-controlled states of abortion.
“It is like McDonald’s that only 3% of his business is selling French fries,” he said. “If this was true, they would not have been closing all these features in life-supporting states where you cannot do abortion. So it is rarely reliable in 2025.”