Report: Trump Debates Cutting Federal Funds to
Planned Parenthood
04-30-2018
CBN News Emily Jones
President Donald Trump is considering cutting federal funds to abortion providers such as
Planned Parenthood, according to a new report from Axios.
Axios reports Kellyanne Conway discussed the decision with President Trump on Friday, in
Axios reports Kellyanne Conway discussed the decision with President Trump on Friday, in
hopes of fulfilling his campaign promise to defund Planned Parenthood so long as the organization
continues to provide abortions.
The proposed measure would effectively change Title X, which provides federal grants to family
The proposed measure would effectively change Title X, which provides federal grants to family
planning programs. Title X has a budget of $289 million and provides funding for approximately
4,000 clinics, 500 of which belong to Planned Parenthood.
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According to Axios, sources close to the Trump administration say the measure would look like a
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According to Axios, sources close to the Trump administration say the measure would look like a
Reagan-era policy that prevented health care providers from receiving Title X funding if they
provided abortions. That policy was only in effect for a couple of weeks before it was later rescinded
by the Clinton administration.
Planned Parenthood is outraged by the proposal.
"This would have devastating consequences, and essentially dismantle the nation's program for
Planned Parenthood is outraged by the proposal.
"This would have devastating consequences, and essentially dismantle the nation's program for
affordable birth control and reproductive health care, which 4 million people rely on. This policy
is dangerous – it would keep women from having information, and from getting the best health
care possible," Dawn Laguens, Planned Parenthood's executive vice president said in a statement.
A source close to the policy discussions told Axios it would be "political suicide" for Trump to
A source close to the policy discussions told Axios it would be "political suicide" for Trump to
abandon his campaign promise.
"I just don't understand why they would betray a core campaign promise during a midterm election
"I just don't understand why they would betray a core campaign promise during a midterm election
year where there are a lot of key House and Senate races where this is a winning issue in light of the
polling," the source said.