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Planned Parenthood Shutting Down Major Baby Killing Operation in Manhattan | The Gateway Pundit

Planned Parenthood of Greater New York (PPGNY) announced it would be selling its $39 million SoHo building, located on Bleecker Street, and will take its behemoth baby-killing operation out of New York’s Manhattan borough.

The Gateway Pundit reported in August 2024 that the ghoulish organization was drastically reducing their abortion facilities across New York State.

The organization announced that due to “compounding financial and political challenges,” facilities in “Goshen, Amsterdam, Cobleskill, and Staten Island” will be shuttered.

Initially, a “temporary” pause was also planned for certain services, such as late-term abortions, at the  Manhattan location.

Now, the organization has announced the center will be shuttered completely.

PPGNY shared in a press release announcing the move, “Like many health care providers, PPGNY is fighting to overcome social and political obstacles and structural challenges within the country’s health system.”

“New York State’s Medicaid program and private insurers inadequately cover the cost for patients to access high-quality sexual and reproductive health services. Thanks to the generosity of donors, PPGNY proudly cares for patients no matter their insurance status or ability to pay.”

“However, until there are systemic improvements in the health care landscape, the gap between operating costs and low payer reimbursement rates will continue to widen. This requires PPGNY to carefully preserve and prioritize resources to effectively sustain operations and ensure future access to sexual and reproductive health services and community-centered programming.”

Wendy Stark, President and CEO, Planned Parenthood of Greater New York noted that funds from the sale of the building “will allow us to sustain services for systemically underserved communities” in other parts of the state.

The Bleecker Street location has been the site of frequent pro-life protests against the baby-killing corporation, including those such as Fr. Fidelis Moscinski from Red Rose Rescue.

Pro-life advocates Fr. Fidelis Moscinski, Fr. Nix, and Will Goodman went on trial on  March 14, for offering red roses to women in the waiting area during a 2019 peaceful protest in New Jersey.

The three, and an unnamed defendant, were found guilty of trespassing last week with the judge imposing a sentence of 18 months of probation, with the condition of no further arrests in New Jersey. If a defendant violates probation, they will receive 30 days in jail.

Both Fr. Moscinski and Goodman, jailed for prior protests by the Biden regime, were among the federal pro-life prisoners President Donald Trump pardoned just days after he returned to the White House.

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