Last week the media was more than happy to report that David Daleiden, one of the undercover pro-life activists who busted Planned Parenthood for butchering and selling dead baby parts, was charged with 15 felonies.
What they DIDN’T report was the fact that the AG who charged Daleiden has received THOUSANDS from Planned Parenthood:
Attorney General Who Charged David Daleiden With 15 Felonies Received Thousands From Planned Parenthood https://t.co/gLJhZzbKVA pic.twitter.com/Vt2PertlUp
— LifeNews.com (@LifeNewsHQ) April 3, 2017
Per LifeNews.com
Not surprisingly, California Attorney General Xavier Becerra has received thousands of dollars in campaign contributions from the Planned Parenthood abortion company.
Becerra slammed pro-life undercover investigator David Daleiden with 15 felony charges on Tuesday, claiming he illegally recorded Planned Parenthood abortion workers and groups that distribute aborted babies’ body parts.
Becerra, a Democrat, announced the charges Tuesday against Daleiden and Sandra Merritt of the Center for Medical Progress. Daleiden and CMP fired back with a new video exposing Planned Parenthood.
Not conflict of interest….I'm sure.
Hah
— Stiles Bitchley ✫✫ (@WeWhoDieSaluteU) April 3, 2017
https://twitter.com/Tonys_GoodVibes/status/848748445980667904
Luckily Ted Cruz stepped up to shine a little light on this conflict of interest:
Troubling. https://t.co/5ZlN3NCArK
— Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) April 3, 2017
Troubling is one word for it … we can think of others that aren’t NEARLY as polite.
@LifeNewsHQ The DoJ needs to investigate. Massive civil rights violation by CA.
— (((WitCoHE))) (@E__Strobel) April 3, 2017
He should be forced to recuse himself and be brought up on corruption charges.
— Tweet As A Weapon ?? (@the_hitman8403) April 3, 2017
In the real world he would willingly recuse himself, but this is California we’re talking about here.
Why are private institutions getting hundreds of millions in taxpayer subsidies donating money to politicians? That's a rhetorical question.
— Ed LaRose (@metaphorsbwithu) April 3, 2017
Bigger picture, right?
If they're giving people money, they certainly didn't need government funding.
— Clark Smith (@icamefromkrypt1) April 3, 2017
And fin.
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