Though not much was said about Planned Parenthood at Tuesday night’s Democratic debate — apart from a spirited, unbidden defense from Hillary Clinton — the women’s health provider is still defending itself amid ongoing congressional investigations.
On Wednesday, House Oversight Committee Chairman Jason Chaffetz said the committee had obtained “all unedited video footage” from the Center for Medical Progress, an anti-abortion group that spent years recording employees at abortion providers, particularly Planned Parenthood, discussing the donation of fetal tissue for medical research.
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The footage was a point of contention during the committee’s hearing on Sept. 29. Ranking Democrat Rep. Elijah Cummings repeatedly asked for the creator of the videos, David Daleiden, to be called for questioning, but Rep. Chaffetz insisted that the committee first needed to obtain all of the footage. Some of the footage had been barred from release by a federal judge in California, who subsequently cleared the way for the congressional committee to access it under subpoena.
“With nearly 800GB of data to review, it will take significant time to evaluate all of the footage,” Chaffetz said in a statement. “Out of an abundance of caution to ensure the safety and security of all individuals recorded, the footage will not be released to the public at this time.”
But Planned Parenthood questioned whether the committee in fact had the full footage. “It’s highly unlikely that this is full, unedited source footage,” Eric Ferrero, vice president for communication at Planned Parenthood Federation of America, said. “For months, David Daleiden has claimed that unedited video was posted publicly, when in fact every video he has posted has been heavily and deceptively edited.”









