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Exclusive: The director of the former employed Parenthood Clinic, Life-supporting activist AB Johnson said that the organization announced that its two features in Houston, Texas would stop the decline, represent the “symbolic victory” for the pro-life movement.
Johnson, who resigned in 2009, told Fox News Digital in a special interview that he believes that the life-supporting movement won a significant victory with the closure of the convenience, including a 78,000 square foot clinic which was once Biggest abortion facility In the Western Hemisphere Prior to Texas’s abortion ban.
“I think this is a win, I think it is definitely taking to the ground for a pro -life movement,” Johnson said. “As far as victory in saving infants is concerned, it is a symbolic victory in that way, as women are no longer running in that building to get abortion. Abortion is going online in the state of Texas.”
Planned Parent Yehud Gulf Coast – which runs six clinics in the Houston region and two in Louisiana – will shut down its prevention park and south -western centers on 30 September, while other Houston features will be acquired by the organization’s largest Texas collaborative.
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Pro-Life activist AB Johnson said Parenthood planned to shut down its two features in Houston represented the “symbolic victory” for the pro-Life movement. (Reuters/Louis Cortes)
Facilities in GOP -led states with abortion restrictions, Including texasAfter the 2022 Supreme Court verdict, the processes have been forced to close the process, which Roe V. Wade overturned and returned power back to the states to enact a law about abortion.
Johnson, who worked for eight years at a clinic in Bryan, Texas, was run by the planned parenthood Gulf Coast, recalled the celebration among his former colleagues when plans for Houston Mega-Fesility were unveiled, although he resigned from the organization before it was opened in 2010.
“I was in the room when he unveiled the plans. I was in the room when he unveiled the model of that building. Everyone was so excited that we were going to facilitate 78,000 square feet of abortion,” Johnson said. “I remember the ability they were going to be able to see, the ability of patients, six days a week, the stimulation of being able to do 75 abortion every day.”
“So the fact that this feature is no longer an option, even if the surgical abortion has been restored here in the state of Texas, this feature is no longer going on,” he continued. “It is no longer going to be able to use abortion as a feature. It is a win in itself.”
The company cited the reasons for the closure of two Houston facilities citing rising costs, shortage of employees and low reimbursement rates. In recent years, state GOP authorities have repeatedly made frequent efforts to stop employed paternity even after banning almost all abortion under the Texas Act.
The closure in Houston led to a closure of several shutdown of employed paternity facilities in various states including New York, where the organization is selling its only Manhattan Health Center Building for $ 39 million.
Johnson, which now runs a lifeline ministry, said that the merger was already happening when he worked for employed paternity, in which the feature she worked for, and she expects the merger to continue as more facilities across the country.
“When I first began working for employed paternity, there were about 100 partners. This number has been halved since I have left the planned paternity. Allies are merging, clinics are closing and they are losing employees. They want to close the employees due to closing and merger,” he said, “Moral is low” and the work is not happy.
The employed parenthood Gulf Coast will close its Prevention Park and Southwest Center on 30 September. (Getty image)
He said that the employed parent mortal wanted to become a “big man” and essentially shut down independent abortion providers to create a monopoly, which he said that it seems that it would not end.
“Many independent providers are also closing. Planned paternity facilities are also closing very fast,” he said.
Johnson also said that he believes that the shuttering of the convenience is “incredibly demoring” and is “derogatory” for possibly employed paternity and pro-passe lobby.
“It was a trophy for employed paternity to operate the largest planned paternity in the country,” she said. “And to stop the biggest planned paternity, I think it is incredibly demolished and perhaps even derogatory for them.”
Addressing the claim of the employed parent mortal, that the abortion manufactures only 3% of services, Johnson said that it has proved wrong in view of the facilities in states with abortion.
“Now we are proving right because all these features that do not provide abortion are being forced to close,” Johnson said. “Because abortion is a heavy part they do, all these clinics that do not abort are being forced to close.”
She said that she was not surprised to see that the mega-coincidence was closing because it could no longer bring money from abortion and now only offer its other services.
“You have found a seven -storey, 78,000 square -foot building that is only performing birth control and STD tests. It’s not shocking that it has shut down because you have no significant revenue in the convenience. There is no abortion. There is no abortion. This is their primary source of revenue,” he said.
Johnson said that some of the Democrats led by the Democrats are not experiencing the same failures as they are capable of continuing abortion and the money flows due to this.
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The company cited low reimbursement rates as the basis of rising costs, shortage of employees and closing of two features. (Getty image)
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“I think Texas, Louisiana, southern states, we can have a unique opportunity because we do not have abortion,” she said. “We do not have legal abortion in the state here and we do not have state and federal money in these facilities.”
He also noted that places like California, allowing access to surgical abortion, are completely eliminated with patients who travel for the process as it is banned in GOP -led states.
Johnson insisted that despite the victory in Houston, the pro -life movement still has a lot of work, pointing to data that the number of abortion in Texas remains about the same as the state has banned surgical abortion.
“Even though the abortion is technically illegal in the state of Texas, women are getting abortion at the same accurate rate as it was legal,” she said. “These women are going online, they are getting abortion from online abortion providers.”
Abortion pills are “very easy to get,” he highlighted.