PLANNED PARENTHOOD COLLAPSE… LIES?
A report prepared by the Offices of Senator Elizabeth Warren, Senator Ron Wyden, Senate Leader Chuck Schumer, and others called the one-year defunding of certain abortion providers (including Planned Parenthood) in Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill a “disaster” — but was it?
The data allegedly comes from a Planned Parenthood Federation of America and Planned Parenthood Action Fund report entitled, “As Access is Stripped, People Cannot Get the Preventive Care They Need,” published in March 2026. However, the link has since been removed, so there is no way to validate these claims.
A report by Senators Warren, Wyden, and Schumer condemned President Trump’s one-year defunding of abortion providers, including Planned Parenthood, as a "disaster" responsible for multiple clinic closures, citing a now-unverifiable Planned Parenthood report. However, Planned Parenthood's significant facility closures and declining non-abortion health services predate the defunding, driven largely by a strategic shift toward telehealth to boost profits amid years of falling patient care volumes like cancer screenings and contraception. Despite receiving hundreds of millions in taxpayer funding, Planned Parenthood's decrease in essential health services and growing reliance on abortion revenue suggest that blaming the defunding alone is misleading, as financial struggles and business model changes were already underway before the 2025 “Big Beautiful Bill” took effect.
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