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Planned Parenthood investigation launched by Marjorie Taylor Greene’s DOGE panel

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First on the fox: Representative Margori Taylor Green, R-GA. The DOGE sub -committee has an investigation into the family planning on Friday.

Green sends a message to the CEO of family planning company Alexis McGill Johnson, wondering whether non -profit organizations are attracting “federal funds and use them for non -explained purposes.”

Federal funds are prevented from using miscarriage as part of a procedure called HYDE. President Donald Trump has also taken executive measures to emphasize HIID’s amendment and ban federal dollars from organizations that provide sexual care for sexually transfers to young people.

However, Green’s message suggested that she accuses the family planning to do the two things.

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Representative Margori Taylor Green launches a family planning. (Reuters)

“Although 39 percent of its annual revenues receive federal funds for basic health services, such as cancer tests and well -being examinations, family planning its resources increases to provide abortions for its patients,” Green wrote.

Green said that the data indicates that “the latest annual report of the planned paternity shows that he conducted more than 400,000 miscarriages, an increase of 23 percent over the past ten years.”

The message also accused the family’s organization of providing “sexual affirmation” through a “medical, psychological, or non -existent assessment”.

An annual report issued by family planning, cited by Green, showed 45 “45” health centers that provide hormonal therapy for the so -called “gender care”.

However, Green said that other gender transmission services were reported as “other procedures”, including childcare and infertility services, which also said the “real number of transgender services provided.”

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Parliament Speaker Mike Johnson and the Republicans in the House of Representatives are looking to enter the abortion providers such as family planning in the reconciliation process. (Nathan Bosner/Anadolu via Getty Images)

“The official policy of the planned paternity varies according to the state, but some health centers of the planned paternity will provide multi -hormones for minors who are not exceeding 16 years of parents with the approval of the parents, while also accuses the group” that does not constantly adhere to the policies of their parents’ approval. “

To help her investigate, Grene seeks to obtain non -general financial statements in family planning from January 2020 to June 2025, as well as a list of its independent health centers, enlightened approval documents, and other documents.

It is worth noting that this period includes when the Roe V Supreme Court canceled. Wade and sent the issue of abortion to the states in June 2022.

Republicans have long targeted the organization of the family, accusing non -profit for the misuse of federal dollars despite the procedure of a long -term antigenant financing.

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Meanwhile, the group’s supporters served as a main provider of the country for women’s health care – who believed to be more important only after the Supreme Court’s decision in June 2022.

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The Green Committee, which is undergoing the House of Representatives supervision committee, opens the investigation after weeks after the Republicans in the House of Representatives approved their copy of the “Great and Beautiful Bill” of Trump, which includes a ruling to prevent federal funds from organizations that provide abortion.

Fox News Digital communicated with family organization to comment, but it did not hear immediately.

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2025-06-13 14:00:00

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