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Drew Armstrong

Planned Parenthood cut off from federal funding under Trump rule

NEW YORK _ A new Trump administration rule will cut off Planned Parenthood and other health providers that offer abortion services from hundreds of millions of dollars of federal funding.

Under a regulation issued on Friday, no health care provider that offers abortion services will be eligible for the federal Title X program, which last year offered $286.5 million in grants that funded family-planning services. Last year, about 4 million people used the program, according to the government.

The rule "prohibits the use of Title X funds to perform, promote, refer for, or support abortion as a method of family planning," according to a fact sheet published by the Department of Health and Human Services.

Planned Parenthood has long been a target for anti-abortion lawmakers and politicians. The nonprofit offers a variety of preventive-health and family-planning services. The group has about 600 affiliated health care centers used by more than 5 million people a year, according to its website.

The Planned Parenthood Action Fund, the group's political advocacy arm, said a "gag rule" in the regulation would prevent Planned Parenthood from referring women to health care providers that perform abortions.

"The administration has put health care providers in the Title X program in an impossible position: withhold information from its patients or get pushed out of the program," the action fund said in a post on Twitter.

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