9 Things You Need to Know From the First Planned Parenthood Hearing

The first in a series of hearings about Planned Parenthood kicked off Wednesday in Capitol Hill, with Republicans and Democrats running in circles over whether or not the organization did anything wrong, failing to reach any common ground.

“No reliable evidence demonstrates that Planned Parenthood violated the law,” said John Conyers, D-Mich., ranking member of the Judiciary Committee, which called today’s hearing.

Chairman Bob Goodlatte, R-Va., said the committee is not only investigating whether or not Planned Parenthood broke any existing laws, but also whether there are gaps in current laws that need to be filled.

“There are questions regarding whether there are gaps in the law that should be filled to prevent the types of horrors described in the videos. There are questions regarding whether or not existing federal laws have been violated,” Goodlatte said. “The Committee is aggressively seeking answers to these questions, but there is no question that the videos are deeply disturbing on a human level.”

The hearing, titled “Planned Parenthood Exposed: Examining the Horrific Abortion Practices at the Nation’s Largest Abortion Provider,” was sparked after a string of undercover videos, filmed by a group called the Center for Medical Progress, raised questions about Planned Parenthood’s abortion process and the organization’s sale of fetal body parts. The organization has denied any wrongdoing and funded a report that concluded the videos were manipulated.

Witnesses included the National Right to Life General Counsel Mr. James Copp, Jr., two abortion survivors Ms. Melissa Ogden and Ms. Gianna Jessen, and Ms. Priscilla J. Smith, director and senior fellow at the program for the study of reproductive justice at Yale Law School.

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Here are nine takeaways from the hearing.

1. James Bopp, general counsel for National Right to Life, said it was clear that Planned Parenthood broke federal law. Priscilla Smith, the director of Yale Law School’s Program for the Study of Reproductive Justice, countered, stating there is “simply no evidence” of that.

“The evidence now is clear,” Bopp said. “Current practices employed by Planned Parenthood and various tissue procurement companies, not only violate federal law when applicable, but also many ethical and moral principle.”

Smith said the videos were part of a smear campaign, noting, “there is simply no evidence in these misleadingly edited videos of a violation of either of these laws.”

2. Planned Parenthood officials were present in the audience—wearing pink “Stand With Planned Parenthood” shirts—but the organization was not represented on the witness stand.

3. During the hearing, witness Gianna Jessen asked, “How many Lamborghinis were purchased with the blood of innocent children?”

Jessen was born alive after an abortion procedure went wrong. Instead of leaving her to die, a nurse brought her to a hospital, where doctors didn’t expect her to live. Jessen survived and was diagnosed with cerebral palsy, a disorder that causes impaired movement due to brain damage. She now advocates against abortion.

4. Jessen also accused Planned Parenthood of encouraging women to terminate babies who are disabled.

“I would ask Planned Parenthood the following questions: If abortion is about women’s rights, then what were mine?” she said. “You continuously use the argument, ‘If the baby is disabled, we need to terminate the pregnancy,’ as if you can determine the quality of someone’s life. Is my life less valuable due to my cerebral palsy?”

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5. Rep. Doug Collins, R-Ga., opened up about he and his wife’s decision to continue the pregnancy of their baby 23 years ago after she was diagnosed with spina bifida. His daughter is now in a wheelchair.

Speaking to the two abortion survivors who testified, he said, “You’re not a failure.”

“As if someone on the outside can determine a quality of life,” he added. “Life is precious” and all babies “deserve a birthday.”

6. In light of allegations that Planned Parenthood illegally profits off the sale of aborted body parts, Bopp said, “History shows that when humans are striped of their right to life, they become a commodity.”

7. Smith, who studies reproductive justice at Yale Law School, defended the use of aborted body parts for research. “Fetal tissue research has provided innumerable medical benefits and has saved lives,” she said.

8. Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner, R-Wis., asked Smith if a partial-birth abortion was a ‘humane’ way to end a life. She answered “yes,” for a pre-viable fetus it is.

9. Sensenbrenner also asked Smith why Planned Parenthood needs “over half a billion dollars of federal funding every year” when there are other pressing needs, such as feeding hungry children.

“The question is whether Congress should appropriate another half-billion dollars plus to Planned Parenthood when we could be spending that money on feeding hungry children,” he said. “This is a question of priorities. I’d like to know what your priority is: Planned Parenthood, or feeding hungry children?”

Smith replied, “I think funding Planned Parenthood and the services it provides is equal to feeding children because what Planned Parenthood does is preserve women’s lives that are the mothers of those children.”

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