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Posted: 2016-01-27T17:16:48Z | Updated: 2016-01-27T17:16:48Z

Former Texas state Sen. Wendy Davis (D) Wendy Davis celebrated Tuesday news that a grand jury cleared Planned Parenthood of any wrong-doing, while condemning the group behind the doctoring of videos on fetal tissue procurement.

On Monday, a Houston grand jury indicted the Center for Medical Progress director David Daleiden and center employee Sandra Merritt with a felony charge of tampering with a governmental record. Daleiden was also charged with a misdemeanor count of violating a prohibition on the purchase and sale of human organs.

The anti-abortion group released a series of videos last summer showing Planned Parenthood officials purportedly trying to negotiate prices for aborted fetal tissue and the illegal sale of body parts. As a result, several Republican-controlled states attempted to halt funding for local Planned Parenthood operations.

Forensic experts revealed that the footage was heavily edited, manipulated and missing large sections of time.

Davis, who filibustered a Texas anti-abortion bill in 2013 for 11 hours , wrote on Facebook Tuesday that "the real criminal is the Center for Medical Progress. These liars were indicted on multiple counts, including one felony."

She later told MSNBC , "There are always going to be efforts by anti-abortion activists who try to stop groups like Planned Parenthood in their tracks. But the fact of the matter is the vast majority of what Planned Parenthood does, between 95-97 percent of their work is outside the abortion arena."

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"Weve got to make sure we protect that because its so vital to womens health," Davis added.

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