Planned Parenthood denies allegation of selling parts of Aborted Fetuses for Profit

In response to an investigation by Republicans on a House committee, Planned Parenthood lawyer has stated in the five-page letter that abortion opponents had harassed them and infiltrated its clinics for years. They have access to many video recordings that they can edit and spread and many more can surface in months to come.

The investigation has started last week after the activists circulated a video that shows one of the organization's doctors explaining how some affiliates give donated fetal tissue to researchers. Through the video, the activists have alleged that Planned Parenthood sells parts from aborted fetuses for profit, a crime.

The allegations have been denied by the Planned Parenthood. The group has made the predictions that many more videos can come are based on reports from its clinics across the nation that the activists had infiltrated them.

The matter is quite serious, as if more such videos surface then it could be a big risk for the government, which could face a shutdown this fall. In the letter, Roger K. Evans, lawyer for Planned Parenthood, said that the group's chief medical officer, Dr. Raegan McDonald-Mosley, will explain everything about the organization's practices in which they take permission from patients before providing tissue to medical researcher.

The committee has requested that Dr. Deborah Nucatola, who was secretly recorded on the video, should be called for briefing by July 31.