Planned Parenthood plans to close more than 40 of its clinics this year–a move that on the surface seems like a big win for the pro-life movement.
It recently closed a mammoth 78,000 square foot clinic in Houston, Texas, one of the largest abortion facilities in the Western Hemisphere . In nearby Louisiana, it has shut down all operations. It's even closing sites in pro-abortion states like California and Illinois.
Still, pro-life leaders see little consolation, mainly because pregnant women no longer need a brick-and-mortar clinic to get an abortion. They can easily access pills online or at their neighborhood pharmacy.
"They have now opened up this wild, wild west of abortion in America where even if you live in a pro-life state, a state that has moved to make abortion a thing of th