On Monday, a document from a legal filing revealed that the medical director of the Texas Medical Board, Dr. Robert Bredt, is employed by America’s abortion giant, Planned Parenthood. State representatives are now calling for him to be removed from the board.
Dr. Bredt has acted as medical director of the Texas Medical Board since 2012 and has been working for Planned Parenthood of South Texas Laboratory since 2011, overseeing the operation and administration of the lab. Induced abortion — the direct and intentional killing of preborn children — was legal in Texas through September 2021.
“Texans expect the Texas Medical Board to uphold the highest standards of ethics and impartiality,” said State Rep. Briscoe Cain. “The fact an individual responsible for regulating the practice of medicine in Texas also works for Planned Parenthood—a criminal organization that profits from murdering babies—stands in direct conflict with the laws of our nation and our state’s pro-life values. This is unacceptable. He must be fired.”
He added, “I’m calling on the Medical Board to terminate Dr. Robert Bredt’s employment immediately.”
REPRESENTATIVE BRISCOE CAIN CALLS ON THE TEXAS MEDICAL BOARD TO FIRE MEDICAL DIRECTOR ROBERT BREDT pic.twitter.com/tZPoERYOd3
— State Representative Briscoe Cain (@RepBriscoeCain) December 31, 2024
Cain argued that Planned Parenthood “violates federal statutes that outlaw the shipment and receipt of abortion drugs and abortion-related paraphernalia” and that the board should fire Bredt to “preserve its credibility and the public’s trust.” […]
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