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Hearings on Defunding Planned Parenthood Begin; Meanwhile the Shocking Undercover Videos Found to Be...

Aimee Herd : Sep 29, 2015
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"The Coalfire forensic analysis removes any doubt that the full length undercover videos released by Center for Medical Progress are authentic and have not been manipulated... Planned Parenthood can no longer hide behind a smokescreen of false accusations and should now answer for what appear to be the very real crimes revealed by the CMP investigation."

(Washington, DC)—On Tuesday, hearings began, by the U.S. House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, to investigate the claims that Planned Parenthood (PP) is trafficking the body parts of aborted babies, and to possibly stop federal funding of the abortion giant. (Photo via Fox News)

According to a Fox News report, a forensic analysis was performed on the undercover videos released over the summer by the Center for Medical Progress, which revealed incriminating evidence of PP's alleged activities.

The analysis found that the full videos (available online) "are authentic and show no evidence of manipulation or editing," refuting PP's accusations that they were "heavily doctored."

ADF Senior Counsel Casey Mattox reportedly said in a statement:

"The Coalfire forensic analysis removes any doubt that the full length undercover videos released by Center for Medical Progress are authentic and have not been manipulated.

"Analysts scrutinized every second of video recorded during the investigation and released by CMP to date and found only bathroom breaks and other non-pertinent footage had been removed. Planned Parenthood can no longer hide behind a smokescreen of false accusations and should now answer for what appear to be the very real crimes revealed by the CMP investigation." (Screengrab via YouTube)

Planned Parenthood President, Cecile Richards defended her organization during Tuesday's hearing, while several pro-abortion rallies were held around the country.

A measure was previously passed in the House to stop federal funding of PP and send those funds to community health centers instead, but it was stopped in the Senate by Democrats before it could come up for a vote.

According to the report, PP receives "about a third of its $1.3 billion annual budget, around $450 million, from federal coffers..."