Warren Buffett Donates $750 Million to Foundations That Will Funnel Money to Planned Parenthood

National   |   Micaiah Bilger   |   Dec 1, 2022   |   1:25PM   |   Washington, DC

Warren Buffett, the fifth richest man in the world, according to Forbes, also happens to be a huge donor to the pro-abortion movement.

Soon, Planned Parenthood and other pro-abortion groups likely will see more of his millions coming their way after the Berkshire Hathaway billionaire donated $750 million in stock to his family’s foundations in November, according to the AP.

The largest portion of the money went to the Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation, named after his late wife and a major donor to abortion advocacy groups. The billionaire donated 1.5 million shares to the foundation, as well as 300,000 shares each to his three children’s foundations: the Sherwood Foundation, the Howard G. Buffett Foundation and the NoVo Foundation, the report states.

In June, Buffett also donated an additional 1.1 million shares to the Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation, according to the report.

The 92-year-old told CNBC he made the special donations at Thanksgiving because he is proud of his children’s charity work.

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“I’ve got a personal pride in how my kids turned out,” Buffett said. “I feel good about the fact that they know I feel good about them. This is the ultimate endorsement in my kids, and it’s the ultimate statement that my kids don’t want to be dynastically wealthy.”

However, a lot of Buffett’s money supports destroying other children’s lives before birth. Although he did not mention any specific goals for the donations, there is a strong likelihood that the overturning of Roe v. Wade in June prompted the extra giving.

As the AP noted: “The Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation keeps a low profile, but over the years it has been a major supporter of abortion rights, making large gifts to Planned Parenthood and other groups. Buffett hasn’t announced any changes in his giving plans since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade earlier this year,” but he has a reputation for donating quietly.

Between 2000 and 2018, the foundation donated $4 billion to pro-abortion groups, according to tax filings obtained by the Capital Research Center. That equals 73 percent of the foundation’s total donations in the past two decades, indicating just how much Buffett supports killing unborn babies in abortions.

According to the Capital Research Center, $4 billion is “enough to pay for 8 million abortions according to data from the Guttmacher Institute, a pro-abortion think tank, at an average cost of roughly $500 per aborted fetus. That’s the entire population of Arizona or the equivalent of the people in nine states: Wyoming, New Hampshire, Maine, Montana, Delaware, North Dakota, South Dakota, Alaska, and Vermont.”

Buffett’s donations also have been used to push unrestricted abortion on demand on countries all across the world, fund unethical experiments involving abortion drugs and poor women in Africa, promote do-it-yourself abortions and support other population control measures.

According to National Right to Life, the pro-abortion group IPAS received $33.4 million from Buffett’s foundation to expand “access to safe abortion and contraceptive care.” IPAS develops and promotes the “manual vacuum aspiration” (MVA) suction syringe used for abortions in places without electricity. IPAS also promotes access to abortion drugs without a prescription, or do-it-yourself abortions.

Buffett’s foundation also supports Planned Parenthood, the largest abortion chain in America, which killed more than 383,000 unborn babies in abortions in 2020.

His children and their foundations also support pro-abortion groups and other leftist political agendas.

Here’s more from the Capital Research Center:

The family controls four foundations besides the Susan Thompson Buffett Foundation, all of which contribute to center-left political issues ranging from immigration to higher taxes to LGBTQ interests.

In a 1997 interview with the Chronicle of Philanthropy, Suzie Buffett—the couple’s eldest daughter and Buffett Foundation chair—said that funding population control is “what my father has always believed was the biggest and most important issue, so that will be the [foundation’s] focus. I feel as his child that it’s important to carry out his wishes. It’s his money.”

Berkshire Hathaway owns more than 90 companies, including GEICO insurance, Kraft Heinz, Dairy Queen, Benjamin Moore, Fruit of the Loom, Duracell, Pampered Chef and BNSF railroad.

Billionaires Bill Gates, George Soros, Michael Bloomberg and others also are major donors to pro-abortion groups.