RAW STORY
Rep. Jason Caffetz (R-UT), who spearheaded the House GOP committee
that investigated Planned Parenthood, admitted on Thursday that there
was no indication that the womens’ health organization had misused its
federal funding, the Huffington Post reported.
“Did I look at the finances and have a hearing specifically as to the
revenue portion and how they spend? Yes,” Chaffetz said during a House
Oversight and Government Reform Committee meeting. “Was there any
wrongdoing? I didn’t find any.”
The congressman’s concession came just over a week after he began the committee’s hearings
by suggesting that his parents would still be alive today if some of
the $500 million Planned Parenthood gets every year had been used to
boost cancer research, instead.
Chaffetz’s admission is also the latest setback in Republicans’
efforts to strip funding from the organization, which were instigated by
a series of quickly-debunked videos promoted by an anti-abortion group,
the Center for Medical Progress.
Democrats on the committee are now asking to speak
to the man behind the videos, David Daleiden, accusing him of taking
part in “a host of potentially illegal activities, including filing
false documents with government agencies, falsely impersonating a
legitimate business concern, soliciting charitable contributions under
false pretenses, and secretly recording Planned Parenthood officials
without their consent.”
Daleiden’s organization claimed that the videos showed Planned
Parenthood officials negotiating the sale of fetal tissue, which is
prohibited under the terms of its federal funding agreement. Those
allegations incited some conservatives into accusing Planned Parenthood
of using that money for abortions, which is not the case.
Moreover, as MSNBC reported, the organization has also been cleared of any allegations of wrongdoing after investigations in several states.
Chaffetz, who is bidding to become House Speaker following John
Boehner’s (R-OH) resignation, said on Thursday that he supported further
investigations into Planned Parenthood’s activities, but that “Did we
find any wrongdoing? The answer was no.”
No comments:
Post a Comment