Jeff Bezos’ Ex-Wife Just Made the Largest Donation to Planned Parenthood in the Organization’s History

Mackenzie Scott, the ex-wife of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, just made the largest single donation in Planned Parenthood history.

Scott donated a staggering $275 million to the abortionists.

The donation was split between Planned Parenthood’s national office and 21 regional offices.

“We are incredibly grateful for Ms. Scott’s extraordinary philanthropic investment in Planned Parenthood, as a critical part of the public health infrastructure,” Planned Parenthood Chief Executive Alexis McGill Johnson said in a statement.

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“This funding will support our efforts to advance health equity by eliminating racial and structural barriers for our patients in the communities where Planned Parenthood works.”

In a Medium post about donating much of the money she received from her husband in their divorce, Scott wrote that she has donated to “465 non-profits converting $3,863,125,000 into meaningful services for others,” since June.

In total, Scott says that she has donated $12 billion to nearly 1,200 groups.

“The increasing stridency of opinions in the news can be divisive. But lately I’ve heard something different in it. Turned up so loud, all I can notice is how similar it all sounds. The universal tendency to shout is an ironic reminder of how much we all have in common, as well as encouraging evidence that we have what we need to solve our shared problems. It’s as if the antidote is right there waiting in all that venom. We are all human. And we all have enormous energy to devote to helping and protecting those we love,” Scott wrote.

Scott said her aim is to support “underrepresented people from groups of all kinds.”

“The cause of equity has no sides. Nor can it have a single solution,” Scott added.

Scott’s estimated net worth is $48.3 billion. She received a 4 percent stake in Amazon.com Inc. as part of the divorce.

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