Teresa Manning, the anti-choice activist President Donald Trump appointed to handle Title X federal family planning program, was reportedly escorted from the building this afternoon.

According to Politico reporter Dan Dimond, Manning served for a mere nine months.

“HHS is very grateful for her service,” HHS spokesperson told Politico. “Her departure after resignation was not unusual in any way.”

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The Washington Post verified that she “abruptly resigned” Friday.

Manning was criticized by women’s groups for once saying that “contraception doesn’t work.” They warned that her anti-science pro-religion agenda would significantly impact national policy. She’s previously worked for the far-right groups Family Research Council and National Right to Life.