Former Planned Parenthood President Cecile Richards, whose 12-year run as leader of the nation’s top abortion mill from 2006 to 2018 oversaw the deaths of millions of pre-born babies, died from cancer on Monday, according to a statement from her family and the infanticide organization she previously led.
"Our hearts are broken today but no words can do justice to the joy she brought to our lives," Richards’ family said in a statement.
Richards’ death at the age of 67 was heavily overshadowed by the inauguration of President Donald Trump, who during his first term in office appointed three Supreme Court justices who later helped overturn Roe v. Wade, returning abortion restrictions back to the states and paving the way for red states to enact laws protecting vulnerable unborn children as early as six weeks into pregnancy.
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In a largely unnoticed tweet, Planned Parenthood expressed their sadness over Richards’ passing.
“We are heartbroken to lose the indomitable force that is our former president, Cecile Richards. In her 12 devoted years of service to our org, she brought us to new heights in our health care, education, and advocacy work. She was the embodiment of ‘Care, no matter what,’” the organization posted.
“Care” - except about the millions of children poisoned, dismembered, and brutally murdered under her watch.