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Republicans leak info on Planned Parenthood staff and medical researchers to anti-abortion groups

Posted on June 9, 2016June 26, 2025 by Dissent

Mark Sumner reports:

It’s amazing how many times the “party of life” has claimed that title by putting lives in danger. In this case, “leaking” may not be the right word. Leaking implies that the information was slipped out to only a few people. What Republicans are doing is more like spewing.

… Democrats are calling out Rep. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) for her “reckless disregard” for the privacy and safety of those medical professionals — following the public, unredacted release of the some of their names. …

Last week, Blackburn sent two public letters to the Obama administration that contained the unredacted names and contact information of researchers at the biomedical company StemExpress, university and hospital researchers, and Planned Parenthood staffers.

Read more on Daily Kos.

Stay classy, GOP. It’s this kind of bullshit and having Trump as your candidate that has lead my very very Conservative spouse to say he will go vote for Hillary Clinton – whom he hates – because he hates Trump more. And as for this indie, not only will I vote for Hillary Clinton – whom I, too,  despise, but I will switch from being an indie to a Dem after more than 40 years of truly being an indie.

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