Planned Parenthood to Close Flagship Abortuary in NYC, Citing Lack of Funds and ‘Social and Political Obstacles’

The apex predator of the baby-killing world, Planned Parenthood of Greater New York (PPGNY), has announced they are selling their building and shuttering their location amid ongoing financial constraints and challenges overcoming ”social and political obstacles.
On Wednesday, Wendy Stark, President and CEO of PPGNY announced the sale of closure of Manhattan Health Center, their only murder mill in Manhattan, explaining that “the gap between inflation and stagnant reimbursement rates has forced us to make difficult but necessary decisions.” This includes selling their building, which has been listed for $39M.

According to a statement from PPGNY:
Like many health care providers, PPGNY is fighting to overcome social and political obstacles and structural challenges within the country’s health system. New York State’s Medicaid program and private insurers inadequately cover the cost for patients to access high-quality sexual and reproductive health services. Thanks to the generosity of donors, PPGNY proudly cares for patients no matter their insurance status or ability to pay. However, until there are systemic improvements in the health care landscape, the gap between operating costs and low payer reimbursement rates will continue to widen. This requires PPGNY to carefully preserve and prioritize resources to effectively sustain operations and ensure future access to sexual and reproductive health services and community-centered programming.
In the recent NYT article ‘Botched Care and Tired Staff: Planned Parenthood in Crisis,’ the writer outlines recent setbacks the gruesome and bloody organization has encountered lately, including “failed abortions, misplaced IUDs and inadequately trained staff.’ Furthermore, clinics are operating with “aging equipment and poorly trained staff, as turnover has increased because of rock-bottom salaries.”
The lack of resources is startling: Since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022, Planned Parenthood has enjoyed a fund-raising boom, with $498 million in donations that year. But little of it goes to the state affiliates to provide health care at clinics. Instead, under the national bylaws, the majority of the money is spent on the legal and political fight to maintain abortion rights.
Live Action reveals some of the struggles that this group has had specifically:
At the Manhattan facility, in August 2024, in an attempt to cut costs, deep sedation services for IUD patients were ceased — despite complaints about the pain of IUD placement. The facility also stopped committing abortions after 20 weeks. Stark blamed increased staff wages and increased supply prices for the financial struggles, as well as supposed inadequate reimbursement from Medicaid. From 2019 to 2021, PPGNY received nearly $10 million in federal funding. Apart from Medicaid reimbursements, PPGNY took in nearly $24 million in government grants in 2023.
Speaking of trends in general, the NYT notes:
Clinics are primarily funded by Medicaid payments for non-abortion procedures and donors who give directly to the affiliates. But there have been sharp reductions in government reimbursements. Arkansas, Missouri and Texas have blocked Planned Parenthood clinics from receiving Medicaid payments, an essential source of revenue, and a pending Supreme Court case could allow other states to follow suit. As he did during his first term, President Trump could deny abortion providers Title X federal family planning funds — costing Planned Parenthood clinics about $60 million.
However, they don’t plan to go away completely. Stark says that her organization is doing what it’s doing to “preserve future access to sexual and reproductive health care” by implementing an ” ongoing strategy to ensure future, long-term patient access for underserved communities throughout New York State.”
“We see a future where we can build a new state-of-the-art health center in Manhattan, similar to our health centers in Queens, Brooklyn, and the Bronx. The first step is putting the building on the market.
Abortion clinics getting to know what it feels like to get aborted.
With the illegals deported abortion will drop anyway because its those who have backs that aren’t quite dry who really seek the most abortions. They have 7 kids, so they abort number 8.