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A sign hangs above a Planned Parenthood clinic on May 18, 2018, in Chicago, Illinois.
A sign hangs above a Planned Parenthood clinic on May 18, 2018, in Chicago, Illinois. | Scott Olson/Getty Images

Planned Parenthood, the nation’s largest abortion business, took to Twitter to denounce the Supreme Court's ruling, arguing that the decision “threatens basic healthcare.”

“Birth control is basic, essential health care. And yet: The Supreme Court just ruled that your boss or university can opt out of covering it based on their personal beliefs,” tweeted Planned Parenthood.

“Birth control is a medical necessity. It helps us plan the lives we want, allowing us to choose if and when to have children. It's also used to treat things like endometriosis, migraines, pre-menstrual pain, and menstrual regulation.”

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