Planned Parenthood has publicly distanced itself from a controversial anti-Trump billboard in New York City's Times Square after an athletic clothing company cited the organization as a partner in its new ad campaign. The rule prompted Planned Parenthood to pull out of the federal grant program in August. "We are proud to join Planned Parenthood in defending women from assaults on our reproductive rights," Dhvani's chief communications officer, Chloe Mason, said. CONTROVERSIAL DHVANI BILLBOARD IN TIMES SQUARE SHOWS TRUMP HOGTIEDHowever, in a statement to Fox News, Planned Parenthood rejected the campaign and said it would not accept any funds Dhvani vowed to contribute to the organization. “Planned Parenthood does not endorse this campaign, nor will we be accepting funds raised by this campaign," Planned Parenthood senior vice president Melanie Newman said.
Source: Fox News October 19, 2019 03:29 UTC