Thursday, April 30, 2026

‘Benghazi:’ The Illegal Lengths Democrats Took to Kill Kids

Aubrey Harris discusses the current struggles of Planned Parenthood, highlighting the closure of clinics and alleged financial improprieties involving federal loans.

1. Planned Parenthood's Decline: The organization has faced significant challenges, with 50 clinics closing recently, contributing to a decrease from 900 clinics serving 5 million women in the 1990s to 600 clinics serving 2.1 million today.

2. Alarming Practices: Reports indicate that patients have suffered from botched abortions and other serious health issues within the clinics.

3. Funding Issues: Planned Parenthood attributes its financial struggles to funding cuts from the Trump administration; however, Harris argues that the decline started before these political changes.

4. Small Business Administration (SBA) Loans: The Biden administration attempted to facilitate loans for Planned Parenthood affiliates within the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) despite prior determinations that these affiliates were ineligible.

5. Concealment of Records: Emails and meetings referred to as “Benghazi (PPP/PPH) Decisions” reveal efforts by SBA officials to conceal involvement in the loan process, leading to accusations of illegal activity.

6. Legal Ramifications: Harris emphasizes the illegality of concealing federal records and suggests consequences such as imprisonment and fines for those involved.

7. Systemic Corruption: The article paints a picture of widespread corruption in government agencies, which Harris argues undermines accountability and prioritizes political agendas over public service.

Harris calls for accountability and prosecution of individuals in government who engage in illegal activities to support certain political interests. She argues for the urgency of addressing this corruption to ensure that public officials serve the public rather than their political ambitions. 

https://spectator.org/benghazi-the-illegal-lengths-democrats-took-to-kill-kids/

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