With Women and Doctors in Danger, House GOP Called to End 'Witch Hunt'
Backed by key women’s health and civil liberties groups, 178 House Democrats on Tuesday sent a letter to Republican Speaker Paul Ryan demanding he disband an anti-choice investigative panel that has been issuing subpoenas to abortion providers and medical researchers around the country.
The so-called “Select Investigative Panel on Infant Lives” was created to look into fetal tissue research in the wake of last summer’s video smear campaign by anti-abortion activists that purported to show Planned Parenthood officials admitting to selling fetal body parts. In January, a grand jury empaneled to investigate those charges indicted the anti-abortion activists for fraud instead.
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Women’s health and academic freedom advocates have long warned that the panel could have a chilling effect on both the provision of healthcare and university research.
But the panel’s “pattern of reckless disregard” has only escalated, according to House Democrats, with Republican members sending 36 subpoenas to researchers and healthcare providers, including a physician who was recently identified by name.
“From the beginning, Chair Marsha Blackburn has used her unilateral subpoena power to intimidate scientific researchers, doctors, clinics, health care providers, universities, and other entities,” reads the letter, which asks Ryan to respond in writing no later than June 6, 2016.
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“On May 11, 2016, the majority reached a new low when it posted a press release identifying a doctor and his clinic by name,” the letter continues. “The press release’s hyperbolic rhetoric and misleading allegations pose a real danger to the doctor, the staff at the clinic, and the patients of the named clinic. These recent steps are completely outside the bounds of acceptable Congressional behavior. We disgrace ourselves by allowing this misconduct to continue.”
Indeed, the signatories—who include Reps. Keith Ellison (Minn.), Donna Edwards (Md.), Ruben Gallego (Ariz.), Eddie Bernice Johnson (Tx.), Barbara Lee (Calif.), and Maxine Waters (Calif.)—declare:
In a statement on Tuesday, the ACLU expressed support for the Democrats’ call.
“By issuing broad and baseless subpoenas,” said Louise Melling, the ACLU’s deputy legal director, “the Select Investigative Panel is not only wasting time and taxpayer money, but also violating the civil liberties of health care providers, medical researchers, and staff. This panel’s actions are clearly meant to harass and intimidate healthcare providers to prevent them from providing constitutionally protected care women need.”
And there are even more insidious goals in play, said Ilyse Hogue, president of NARAL Pro-Choice America.
“By promoting falsehoods in order to close clinics, the Select Panel has been endangering women, students, researchers, and health care providers since it was formed,” Hogue said in a statement on Tuesday. “House Democrats are right to call on Speaker Ryan to disband this committee and put a stop to its taxpayer-funded witch hunt.”
The panel and its actions, she said, offer “one more example of the anti-choice GOP’s reckless disregard for safety of women and the priorities of most Americans.”
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