Planned Parenthood FIRES their new CEO after just 10 months…

Leana Wen didn’t even make it a full year as CEO of Planned Parenthood before baby killing organization just aborted her career in a ‘secret meeting’. Sounds a bit ‘Unplanned’ to me:

LIFE NEWS – Planned Parenthood abortion business CEO Leanna Wen has been fired after just 10 months on the job. The abortion corporation wants a more aggressively pro-abortion activist as its leader as it heads into the crucial 2020 presidential election.

According to the New York Times, the Planned Parenthood board engaged in “hours of negotiations”and ultimately canned Wen, citing the need for a “more aggressive political leader.”

Alexis McGill Johnson has been named as interim president of its political arm Planned Parenthood Action Fund.

They fired her because she wasn’t focused on abortions enough and they wanted someone to push their baby killing business during the elections. It’s all about advertising the company so that they make more money as more people are plugged in during the election process.

In a statement, Len says she is leaving the nation’s biggest abortion company because she says it’s too political and not focused enough on healthcare. The decision is somewhat surprising given that the Planned Parenthood abortion business has been doing everything possible to try to make itself appear as a legitimate healthcare organization as opposed to a political abortion corporation in bed with Democrats.

In related news, Planned Parenthood says it won’t comply with Trump’s new rule that will defund Planned Parenthood via Title X:

The Trump administration’s decision to immediately bar family planning funds to groups, like Planned Parenthood, that perform or refer women for abortion could force some states and organizations to abandon the federal program that pays for contraception for low-income women.

The administration said it will move forward with its new family planning overhaul, which critics deride as an abortion “gag rule,” as it faces ongoing legal challenges from nearly two dozen states and organizations, including Planned Parenthood, the largest single recipient of funding in the program, known as Title X. States and groups opposing the new rules say the policy creates serious gaps in access for the roughly 4 million women who depend on the $250 million-plus program for birth control, cancer screenings and other health services.

Maine Family Planning, a nonprofit entity and the sole recipient of Title X funds in the state, on Tuesday said it would withdraw from the program because of the new rules. Democratic Gov. Janet Mills pledged to work with health centers to help them remain open.

Planned Parenthood, which serves more than 40 percent of the nation’s Title X patients, confirmed Monday night it won’t comply with the new rules. The group said Its clinics will start using their own emergency funds while it continues to fight the administration in court.

Good. Use up all that emergency funding. I hope it all dries up and you have to close down Planned Parenthood offices all over the country.


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