Trump admin holds Planned Parenthood funds for executive order violations: report

The administration of President Donald Trump has told many of the planned family companies on Monday that it blocks funding due to possible violations of civil rights laws, according to reports.
Politico reported that tens of millions of dollars were withheld from family planning clinics that provide low -income American services such as birth control, STI test and other health services.
On Monday, nine companies affiliated with the state’s organization that receives money from the federal government through the X address, a family planning program, obtained notifications that their financing was “temporarily blocked”.
The publication said that the message, presented by the family planning, referred to “possible violations” of Trump’s executive orders – such as the prohibition of diversity, stock and integration programs (Dei) – and federal civil rights laws.
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Family signs are displayed outside the health care clinic in Inglood, California on May 16, 2023. (Patrick T. Fallon/AFP via Getty Images)
Another policy from Trump is that the family planning program, which was claiming to violate “support for the output of the open border.”
The post indicated that the chapters of the planned paternity that received the messages were mostly in the states controlled by the Republican Party. The administration also indicated evidence of violations by referring to the mission statement from the clinic, as well as other documents that stress “adherence to black societies.”
According to the American Deputy Director of Health and Humanitarian Services (HHS), Amy Margolis, that these materials “draw a picture of the planned paternity” indicate that they “participate, through its subsidiaries, in widespread practices through employment, operations and treatment of patients that cannot be employed in a negative way.”
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The administration of President Donald Trump has blocked millions of dollars from family planning companies by claiming violation of civil rights laws and executive orders that prohibit Dei initiatives. (Ivan Fuction/AP)
The message also accuses family planning to encourage illegal foreigners to get care.
The family organization has 10 days to respond to the message and provide evidence to comply with the executive orders of the president. Once it is provided, the administration will determine whether the grants will be suspended or terminated.
Family and HHS did not respond to Fox News Digital requests to comment on the matter.
In a post on social media, she wrote family planning, “When we say,” interested regardless of it, “we mean that. The doors of the health centers of the planned paternity are open to all.
In another publication, family planning sent its supporters to its website to present a message to congress with regard to financing.
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The construction of the US Department of Health and Humanitarian Services in Washington, DC, July 21, 2007. (Saul Lub/Avenue)
“The Trump official obscures the title X increases the care of health care from people all over this country.” “We know what is happening when taking the address of the title X: cancer is not detected, and access to birth control is significantly, and the sexual transmitted crisis increases. People will suffer.”
According to HHS Politico spokesman, Andrew Nixon told that the payments to 16 service providers X were blocked, including nine companies affiliated with the planned paternity.
Nixon explained that the reason behind his blocking is “a guarantee that these entities are in complete compliance with federal law and the conditions of the grants in force, and to ensure supervision responsible for taxpayers dollars.”
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He also indicated that among the budget of more than 200 million dollars, $ 27.5 million has been frozen, under review.
2025-04-01 01:55:00