Planned Parenthood Doesn't Do Mammograms, Cecile Richards Finally Admits Under Oath

Source: The Christian Post

September 29, 2015

Planned Parenthood Federation president Cecile Richards is sworn in before she testifies before the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform on Capitol Hill in Washington September 29, 2015. Planned Parenthood Federation president Cecile Richards is sworn in before she testifies before the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform on Capitol Hill in Washington September 29, 2015.
    

Planned Parenthood President and CEO Cecile Richards acknowledged under oath before a U.S. Congress committee that her organization does not do mammograms after saying previously that they do.

At a House Oversight & Government Reform hearing Tuesday, Richards explained to multiple Congress members that Planned Parenthood does not provide mammograms.

Early in the hearing, Republican Congresswoman Cynthia Lummis of Wisconsin asked Richards how many Planned Parenthood clinics have mammogram machines.

Planned Parenthood Federation president Cecile Richards testifies before the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform on Capitol Hill in Washington September 29, 2015. Planned Parenthood Federation president Cecile Richards testifies before the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform on Capitol Hill in Washington September 29, 2015.
"There aren't any Planned Parenthood clinics, I believe, to the best of my knowledge, not any have mammogram machines at their facilities,"responded Richards.

"We have different kinds of arrangements with, depending on the state, to refer women for mammograms."

Later on in the hearing, during questioning from Utah Republican Rep. Mia Love about the extent of health services provided, Richards again stated that they provide breast exams instead.

"We do not have mammogram machines at our health centers and we've never stated that we did," said Richards at the hearing.

Richards' comments came as she testified to the House committee hearing looking into federal funding for the controversial abortion provider.

In recent months, the years-long debate over Planned Parenthood's federal funding reignited following the release of several undercover videos by a California-based pro-life group in the summer.

The hearing was overseen by House Committee Chair Representative Jason Chaffetz, Republican representing the Third District of Utah.

"The question before us is does this organization, does Planned Parenthood really need federal subsidy, does it need federal dollars?" said Chaffetz in his opening remarks. "This is an organization that doesn't need federal subsidy."

Before a crowded gallery, Richards presented a five-minute testimony, representing a portion of her submitted written statements.

House Committee members asked various questions, with Republican members including Chairman Chaffetz, questioning the controversial organization's need for federal funds, given the many non-controversial health centers providing the same services. Democrat members offered more sympathetic questions and statements.

Richards' comments noting that Planned Parenthood does not in fact do mammograms contrasts with past comments on whether or not the organization provides such health services.

In a February 2011 interview with Joy Behar, Richards said that if an effort to defund Planned Parenthood passed that it would harm women's health, including mammogram access.

"If this bill … ever becomes law, millions of women in this country are going to lose their healthcare access. Not to abortion services, to basic family planning, mammograms, cancer screenings," said Richards.

While in the past Planned Parenthood itself has periodically acknowledged that they do not provide mammograms, some supporters of the organization, including President Barack Obama, have stated otherwise.

"There are millions of women all across the country who rely on Planned Parenthood for not just contraceptive care; they rely on it for mammograms," stated President Obama in 2012.

Three anti-abortion protestors are given direction by a Capitol Hill policeman (R) on behavior before Planned Parenthood Federation president Cecile Richards (not pictured) testifies at the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform on Capitol Hill in Washington September 29, 2015. Three anti-abortion protestors are given direction by a Capitol Hill policeman (R) on behavior before Planned Parenthood Federation president Cecile Richards (not pictured) testifies at the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform on Capitol Hill in Washington September 29, 2015.
    

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Dr. David C. Ford30 сентября 2015, 04:00
May all the truth finally come out about this barbaric organization! Including that all the services that Planned Parenthood offers, except abortion, are provided for free at much more numerous public health clinics all across the nation. And that the bill before Congress would give all the federal money now given to PP to these clinics.
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