After 18 years of fighting, Congress finally tells Planned Parenthood: “Go fund yourselves”
After nearly two decades of relentless pro-life activism, the day has finally come: Congress has stripped Planned Parenthood of nearly $500 million in federal funding, cutting approximately 80% of its taxpayer-backed budget. It’s a thunderous victory for the pro-life movement and a devastating blow to America’s largest abortion provider.
For years, pro-life advocates were mocked, dismissed, and ignored as they warned about the misuse of federal funds. But the truth could no longer be hidden. Fueled by a conservative base that refuses to remain silent, Congress acted — and even though the measure only lasts one year for now, it sets a historic precedent. For the first time in decades, Planned Parenthood has suffered a defeat on Capitol Hill.
And this is just the beginning.
A second budget bill is on the horizon. Now that Congress has proven it’s possible to defund Planned Parenthood, there’s no excuse not to do it again — and this time, permanently. The path is clear: keep the pressure on, refuse to compromise, and never back down.
This wasn’t a fluke. It was the result of years of tireless work: fundraising, lobbying, college debates, rallies, and grassroots campaigns. It was made possible by donors who never gave up, activists who endured endless backlash, and patriots who stood for life against the odds.
But the fight isn’t over.
.
.
>After 18 years of fighting, Congress finally tells Planned Parenthood: “Go fund yourselves”
>After nearly two decades of relentless pro-life activism, the day has finally come: Congress has stripped Planned Parenthood of nearly $500 million in federal funding, cutting approximately 80% of its taxpayer-backed budget. It’s a thunderous victory for the pro-life movement and a devastating blow to America’s largest abortion provider.
>For years, pro-life advocates were mocked, dismissed, and ignored as they warned about the misuse of federal funds. But the truth could no longer be hidden. Fueled by a conservative base that refuses to remain silent, Congress acted — and even though the measure only lasts one year for now, it sets a historic precedent. For the first time in decades, Planned Parenthood has suffered a defeat on Capitol Hill.
>And this is just the beginning.
>A second budget bill is on the horizon. Now that Congress has proven it’s possible to defund Planned Parenthood, there’s no excuse not to do it again — and this time, permanently. The path is clear: keep the pressure on, refuse to compromise, and never back down.
>This wasn’t a fluke. It was the result of years of tireless work: fundraising, lobbying, college debates, rallies, and grassroots campaigns. It was made possible by donors who never gave up, activists who endured endless backlash, and patriots who stood for life against the odds.
>But the fight isn’t over.
.
.
[Archive](https://archive.today/fETVG)
(post is archived)