Remember the video that secretly recorded Planned Parenthood executives conspiring to sell the body parts of aborted babies?  And do you remember the California justice system filing charges against David Daleiden, the man who recorded the video, instead of filling charges against Planned Parenthood?

Kamala Harris, one of the leading Democrat presidential candidates, is the person who ordered a search warrant for any unreleased videos that Daleiden might have in his possession – and she is the one who also filed felony charges against Daleiden for “recording private conversations and the conspiracy to do so.” 

Kamala Harris was California’s Attorney General at that time, and the charges were filed on behalf of Planned Parenthood.

On August 23, 2019, The Federalist reports that Kamala Harris has received tens of thousands of dollars (in campaign funds) from Planned Parenthood-affiliated entities.  It also reports that Daleiden’s lawyers have now obtained email exchanges between Harris’s office and Planned Parenthood executives, proving they were working together to get their hands on those unreleased videos and other documents.

This new information also includes evidence the state’s own special investigative team did not believe there was probable cause to search and seize Daleiden’s property, and yet, Kamala Harris went against their advice and proceeded with the search of Deleiden’s home, confiscating many of his personal belongings.

Daleiden’s attorneys have now petitioned the court to “throw out” the charges against Deleiden, claiming California’s Shield Law protects citizen journalists’ unpublished materials, therefore, Kamala Harris’ search and seizure was illegal.  We will have to wait for the court’s decision.

Think about that.  Planned Parenthood is conspiring to sell aborted baby body parts – – but the person who blows the whistle on their illegal activity is charged with a felony.  One more example of the unequal application of justice.

“Ye shall do no unrighteousness in judgment: thou shalt not respect the person of the poor, nor honour the person of the mighty: but in righteousness shalt thou judge thy neighbor” (Leviticus 19:15 KJV).