
Trump cut funding to Planned Parenthood, and five clinics in California have already closed.
The abortion provider can no longer kill babies with public funds since Trump returned to the White House
At Planned Parenthood, the taxpayer-funded organization that provides mass abortions in the United States under the pretext of offering medical counseling to women, the party ended when Trump took office.
Five of the organization's centers in California have closed following funding cuts as a result of the recent approval of the One Big Beautiful Bill, the government's flagship tax package.
The clinics operated by Planned Parenthood closed due to a provision in Trump's tax law that eliminated federal funding in the Medicaid health insurance program, which these organizations used to offer free abortion services paid for by taxpayers.
Other services that will be lost due to the cuts include family medicine, behavioral health, and prenatal care.

The White House celebrates the measure
The organization's executives said they are heartbroken by this closure, which also meant having to lay off 60 employees from the affected health centers.
"I have been CEO of Planned Parenthood for 24 years across three different affiliates, and I can say this is truly the most difficult situation I have experienced in my entire life", said Stacy Cross, executive of the pro-abortion business entity.
"Basically, it defunds us from Medicaid, preventing us from receiving reimbursements for the care we provide," Cross said, lamenting that she will no longer receive public funds to kill babies.
Since 2015, Planned Parenthood has been flooded with at least 390 million dollars in government funds to perform abortion procedures.
Far from being moved, the White House celebrated this measure: "the Trump administration is ending the use of taxpayer money to fund or promote elective abortions, a common-sense stance with which the vast majority of Americans agree," officials declared.

Democrats promise to fight
The Democratic Party has made it clear they won't let the abortion multinational fall without a legal battle first.
California Representative Jimmy Panetta issued a statement on Thursday promising to seek state-level legal options to keep the clinics open. "Through legislation, litigation, and coordination with state and local leaders, we will continue fighting."
Planned Parenthood sued the government shortly after the OBBB was signed, obtaining an injunction from an Obama-appointed judge that restricted the Medicaid ban on abortion clinics for two weeks.
However, that order expired on Monday, and the judge only issued another preliminary order that allowed only 10 Planned Parenthood affiliates to receive Medicaid payments.
Meanwhile, the bleeding of the Democrats' preferred corporation seems to have no end; it has already closed clinics in several states recently, including its only center in Manhattan, four in Minnesota, four in Illinois, two in Texas, and two in Utah.

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