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David Daleiden is trying to defend himself legally by citing journalistic privilege, but he's not a journalist. By Amanda Marcotte Senior Writer . Published January 28, 2016 7:27PM (EST) ...
Center for Medical Progress founder David Daleiden blasted Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., Wednesday for what he described as her "radical disrespect and contempt" for the First Amendment.
David Daleiden lied and broke the law. He has never hidden his political agenda to outlaw safe and legal abortion and end Planned Parenthood’s ability to provide health care.
David Daleiden, pro-life activist, accuses Kamala Harris of targeting him with raid, investigation He releases video on eve of vice-presidential face-off ...
ANALYSIS: David Daleiden and his four co-defendants were found liable in a civil trial that awarded Planned Parenthood $2.2 million in damages, but their lawyers are filing an appeal as the pro ...
David Daleiden, a defendant in an indictment stemming from a Planned Parenthood video he helped produce, speaks to the media after appearing in court at the Harris County Courthouse on February 4 ...
Am I going soft? I am almost starting to feel sorry for David Daleiden and Sandra Merritt, the two antiabortion zealots who infiltrated Planned Parenthood in 2014 intending to bring it down for ...
David Daleiden, who founded a fraudulent biomedical company as part of an anti-abortion operation, still faces a second-degree felony charge in Houston for tampering with a government record.
Investigator David Daleiden explains to the Register how his team of citizen journalists is exposing the abortion provider’s controversial conduct. A Service of EWTN News, Inc.
Planned Parenthood supporters hold up signs outside at a Planned Parenthood clinic, Feb. 3, 2012, in Seattle. Stephen Brashear/Getty Images ...
DAVID DALEIDEN: What I'm in favor of, and I have to be a little careful because CMP is a 501c(3) and we don't do model legislation or specific legislation advocacy.
David Daleiden, right, leaves a courtroom after a hearing in Houston, April 29, 2016. (Associated Press) Breen says the decision has important First Amendment ramifications.
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