Pressure mounts on Google to pull ads for anti-abortion clinics that 'deceive women'
Source: The Guardian
Pressure mounts on Google to pull ads for anti-abortion clinics that 'deceive women'
Appalled Democrat urges action after Guardian revealed Google has given $150,000 in free ads to opaque anti-abortion group
Google is facing pressure in Washington to immediately remove online advertisements for fake medical clinics that are designed to mislead women who are seeking an abortion.
Carolyn Maloney, a senior Democratic congresswoman from New York, said in a letter sent to Googles chief executive, Sundar Pichai, that she was appalled by a report in the Guardian that Google awarded $150,000 in free advertising to the Obria Group, which Maloney said had a history of falsely advertising medical services to women.
Google should in no way be subsidizing any misinformation campaigns, especially campaigns designed to deceive women about their own reproductive care options, Malone said in her letter to Pichai.
Your continued support of Obria Groups intentional misinformation campaigns denies women access to truthful information about their medical choices, she added.
Obria runs a network of health clinics which in some ads suggest they offer comprehensive reproductive health and family planning services, including abortion. But the organization is staunchly opposed to abortion and all forms of contraception.
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