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Planned Parenthood refuses to debate Lila Rose on CNN

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Planned Parenthood refuses to debate Lila Rose on CNN


Later today Live Action President Lila Rose will appear on CNN about the undercover tape we released Tuesday showing a Planned Parenthood manager give aid to who she thought was a child sex trafficker. The manager has been fired by the way.

Planned Parenthood was also invited to appear at the same time as Lila but Planned Parenthood refused. Planned Parenthood will now discuss the sex trafficking sting only AFTER Lila’s segment airs which also means that they will get the last word without having to face a fact-check from Lila.

Instead of having an honest conversation with all sides involved, Planned Parenthood wants to play PR games. In light of the damning evidence against I don’t blame them. It may be a smart media strategy but it still makes them cowards.

Jill Stanek wrote about this saying:

This just in… Planned Parenthood has refused to debate Lila Rose on CNN. Reps say they will only discuss the sex trafficking sting AFTER Lila’s segment airs but “declined to appear side-by-side” with Lila on the show.

Cowards from the “waist up.”

They won’t take on people their own size.

Media Alert: Lila Rose will appear on CNN Newsroom. LIVE at about 3:30 PM EST today.

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