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Former head of D.C. abortion group arrested in child sex sting

Live Action News - Investigative IconInvestigative·By Cassy Cooke

Former head of D.C. abortion group arrested in child sex sting

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News has just broken that Scott Richard Swirling, former director of the pro-abortion National Family Planning & Reproductive Health Association (NFPRHA), has been arrested in a child sex sting. Swirling was caught trying to solicit sex with a twelve-year-old girl online; luckily, it was an undercover police officer, and Swirling was taken into custody.

This arrest shows just how deep the canker of perversion rests within the abortion industry. Live Action’s undercover investigations have showed that the abortion industry, and Planned Parenthood in particular, is more than willing to cover up the sexual abuse of children and enable underage child sex rings if it means more abortions. This makes the abortion industry complicit in many instances of child sexual abuse.

Like most organizations in the abortion industry, NFPRHA is a strong supporter of taxpayer funding for abortion, and it includes Planned Parenthood affiliates as members.

Below is a video on Live Action’s sex-trafficking investigation, which documented seven Planned Parenthood clinics in four states aiding and abetting the sex trafficking of underage girls. In this video, a New Jersey Planned Parenthood manager is offering to help a sex ring. The manager was later fired in the midst of public outrage following the undercover video release – outrage that led to the first successful vote in the House of Representatives to stop taxpayer funding of abortion giant Planned Parenthood.

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Lila Rose has released a statement on the Swirling arrest.

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