http://www.foxnews.com/us/2016/01/25/grand-jury-indicts-leader-behind-planned-parenthood-videos.html
Charges dropped against PP and now they are looking into the group that funded the videos for spreading false allegations.
But, not all common sense is prevailing. Some people ate up the lies and don't know when to stop.
http://www.cnn.com/2016/01/25/politics/planned-parenthood-activists-indicted/index.html
Charges dropped against PP and now they are looking into the group that funded the videos for spreading false allegations.
But, not all common sense is prevailing. Some people ate up the lies and don't know when to stop.
http://www.cnn.com/2016/01/25/politics/planned-parenthood-activists-indicted/index.html
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said state officials were continuing to investigate the Texas Planned Parenthood, however.
"The Health and Human Service Commission's Inspector General and the Attorney General's office have an ongoing investigation into Planned Parenthood's actions," Abbott said in a statement. "Nothing about today's announcement in Harris County impacts the state's ongoing investigation. The State of Texas will continue to protect life, and I will continue to support legislation prohibiting the sale or transfer of fetal tissue."
The Texas attorney general echoed Abbott and said the state investigation will continue.
"The fact remains that the videos exposed the horrific nature of abortion and the shameful disregard for human life of the abortion industry," Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said.
And Rep. Diane Black, R-Tennessee, who has led the charge against Planned Parenthood in Congress, called the decision "senseless."