Planned Parenthood President Leana Wen tweeted the logic she uses to arrive at the conclusion that abortion is a “basic human right.”

“From here on out, we want to be clear: Planned Parenthood services, from birth control to cancer screenings and abortion, are standard medical care,” the physician posted Sunday. “Reproductive healthcare is healthcare. Women’s healthcare is healthcare. And healthcare is a basic human right. #ThisIsHealthcare”:

From here on out, we want to be clear: Planned Parenthood services, from birth control to cancer screenings and abortion, are standard medical care. Reproductive healthcare is healthcare. Women’s healthcare is healthcare. And healthcare is a basic human right. #ThisIsHealthcare — Leana Wen, M.D. (@DrLeanaWen) December 16, 2018

Many other Twitter users challenged Wen on her statement:

A elective medical procedure that results in the death of 50% of the patients involved is not a basic human right it is in fact a human rights violation of the worse kind. — Mike (@BadKarma5555) December 17, 2018

Genuine question. How do you debate that healthcare as a basic human right when it is a cost and is regulated? Basic human rights are those not requiring money and not regulated. Such as freedom, life, the ability to pursue opportunities and happiness. — Jake Olivier (@JakeOlivier) December 18, 2018

Abortion IS NOT HEALTH CARE!!

And OUR TAX PAYERS DOLLARS SHOULD NEVER, NEVER PAY FOR ABORTIONS!! If you want to have an abortion YOU PAY FOR IT!! I SHOULDNT HAVE TO!! — Renee Flores (@lyndarenee1964) December 18, 2018

Basic health care is a woman’s right indeed. Ending the life of a separate human being by abortion is wrong on every count. — Margie Sarcia (@MVSarcia) December 17, 2018

No one has the right to terminate the life of another innocent human being, no matter how inconvenient that other person's existence might be. — Kerry Daly (@scragsma70) December 18, 2018

In a subsequent interview with People, Wen, 35, said women’s health is under “repeated attacks from the Trump administration” on “almost a daily basis.”

“We are very concerned about the Trump administration’s efforts to attack science, to attack medicine, to attack the fundamental right to health care,” she said.

Wen, who recently took the helm of the national abortion chain, continued the “war on women” progressive narrative that claims Republicans are against birth control. However, what Wen and her fellow feminists want is free birth control paid for by taxpayers.

“I mean, it’s 2018, and we’re still arguing over whether women should have access to birth control,” Wen said. “There are multiple other efforts — I could go on and on. We at Planned Parenthood won’t stand for that.”

Wen said she is also on a campaign to prove that Planned Parenthood is a healthcare provider.

“We at Planned Parenthood are proud to provide health care and standard medical care to our patients; to the nearly 2.4 million patients that we serve every year,” she says. “And we’re proud to provide the full range of reproductive health care, from birth control to abortions. We’re proud to provide breast and cervical screenings, we’re proud to provide care to our LGBTQ patients, to all patients.”

However, while Planned Parenthood continues to declare itself an “irreplaceable” and “life-saving” healthcare provider, a 2017 study by the Charlotte Lozier Institute (CLI) – the research arm of Susan B. Anthony List – found Planned Parenthood depends primarily on its abortion-centered business model and is not a significant provider of medical care in the United States.

The report observed that Planned Parenthood provides less than 1.4 percent of the nation’s HIV tests and less than 1 percent of Pap tests. Additionally, in the last five years, service-to-client ratios for breast exams and Pap tests have declined by 37 percent.

“There is little or no demonstrable capability for definitive diagnosis or a range of treatments for any disease or condition at Planned Parenthood centers,” the CLI study’s authors wrote. “With the exception of abortion, Planned Parenthood does not provide any service that is not easily available from alternative providers.”

Planned Parenthood’s own annual report shows most of its real healthcare services have been in decline as the organization has made its priority to become a political lobbying powerhouse.

The number of prenatal services during 2016-2017 dropped to 7,762 – a 17 percent decline from the 9,419 performed during 2015-2016. In 2014-2015, Planned Parenthood claimed 17,419 prenatal services.

“Planned Parenthood promotes itself as an indispensable health care provider and community asset, while downplaying its role as the nation’s largest abortion vendor,” the CLI authors observed. “This fiction is essential to justifying the half billion dollars in annual taxpayer funding they receive, but their own data paint an entirely different picture.”