David Daleiden has been under attack via lawfare for quite a number years now. He writes:
"Planned Parenthood and the National Abortion Federation are trying to have Judge Orrick—who opened, ran, and funded a Planned Parenthood clinic in San Francisco--hold me in CONTEMPT of court for re-posting the new undercover video clips Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene released at her Congressional hearing last month!
It's completely outrageous and obviously unconstitutional. My First Amendment attorneys just filed our opposition today to PPFA and NAF's outrageous attempt at censoring this new damning and incriminating information (released by Congress into the public record!) about their trafficking and sale of aborted baby body parts. We go to court on Monday..."
"Planned Parenthood and the National Abortion Federation are trying to have Judge Orrick—who opened, ran, and funded a Planned Parenthood clinic in San Francisco--hold me in CONTEMPT of court for re-posting the new undercover video clips Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene released at her Congressional hearing last month!
It's completely outrageous and obviously unconstitutional. My First Amendment attorneys just filed our opposition today to PPFA and NAF's outrageous attempt at censoring this new damning and incriminating information (released by Congress into the public record!) about their trafficking and sale of aborted baby body parts. We go to court on Monday..."
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He writes more:
"...Without your support, we will not be able to stop Planned Parenthood's years-long attempt at censorship to cover up their crimes against women and infants.
It's clear what Planned Parenthood and NAF are afraid of.
This undercover footage—which they relied on Judge Orrick, their judge from Planned Parenthood San Francisco, to censor for years--implicates PPFA and NAF leadership in selling aborted baby organs for valuable consideration against the law, and using criminal partial-birth abortions to do so.
Selling aborted baby body parts is a federal felony punishable by up to 10 years in prison or a fine of up to $500,000 (42 U.S.C. 289g-2)..."