Planned Parenthood Hails Doug Jones Win as Victory Over “Predators,” As It Covers Up Sexual Abuse

National   |   Micaiah Bilger   |   Dec 13, 2017   |   8:13PM   |   Washington, DC

The abortion chain praised Alabama voters on Tuesday for rejecting a man who allegedly sexually harassed several women, while congratulating his challenger who supports aborting late-term unborn babies.

The criticism of losing Republican candidate Roy Moore was quite ironic coming from an abortion chain that kills 320,000 unborn babies each year and has been caught numerous times covering up the sexual abuse of minors. While voters understandably had a hard time backing Roy Moore, the Republican candidate who faced numerous allegations of sexual misconduct, Planned Parenthood victory lap is nothing short of hypocritical.

Planned Parenthood took aim at sexual abuse on Tuesday night on Twitter after the election results were announced

The irony is that Jones also supports an organization that aids predators and abusers: Planned Parenthood. The abortion chain has been caught numerous times ignoring signs of sexual abuse or even covering up the abuse.

In 2011, a Live Action investigation uncovered wide-spread willingness among Planned Parenthood employees to help sex traffickers abuse young teens.

The undercover sting caused public outcry, and the abortion chain promised to retrain its staff about identifying sex trafficking victims and abuse. However, a former employee said Planned Parenthood did not fulfill its promise to the public, and trained its employees on how to spot undercover investigators instead.

In March 2015, Life Dynamics wrote for LifeNews.com about a California man who sexually abused two of his daughters and took the younger one to Planned Parenthood for two abortions in 2010. Court documents indicated that the abortion facility did not report the suspected abuse of the 13-year-old girl to authorities.

The Life Dynamics criminal cases summaries include another young girl who was raped for an additional 1 ½ years after her 44-year-old abuser took her to Planned Parenthood for an abortion. In another case, a young victim was taken to Planned Parenthood for an abortion after her abuser sexually assaulted her at the age of 15.

And an Ohio Planned Parenthood faced a lawsuit for failing to report the sexual abuse of the young girl. The case involved a 22-year-old soccer coach who was convicted of sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl on his team, LifeNews reported. According to reports, he statutorily raped the girl; and when she became pregnant, he took her to Planned Parenthood to abort their unborn baby.

In another case in Arizona, officials said a Planned Parenthood center failed to provide the proper report to authorities about a victim of a young man accused of being a serial rapist. Planned Parenthood failed to report the rape, and the young man allegedly raped 18 or more teenage girls before he was caught, according to authorities.

These are just some of the known cases. Studies indicate that more than half of post-abortive women say they felt pressure to have an abortion.

Jones’ election may have been a win for Planned Parenthood, but it certainly was not for millions of vulnerable pregnant women and their unborn babies or teen girls who are sex abuse victims.