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David Daleiden, center, one of the two anti-abortion activists who released secretly recorded videos alleging that Planned Parenthood sold fetal tissue to researchers, addresses the media with attorneys Jared Woodfill, left, and Terry Yates after turning himself in to authorities in Houston. w judge should disqualify himself from a lawsuit over an anti-abortion group's videos says he could not readily discern any appearance of bias. U.S. District Court Judge James Donato said Thursday, June 22, 2017, he was having trouble understanding how Judge William Orrick's affiliation with a non-profit and two Facebook "likes" by Orrick's wife created an appearance of bias against defendant David Daleiden. (AP Photo/Bob Levey)

David Daleiden, center, one of the two anti-abortion activists who released secretly recorded videos alleging that Planned Parenthood sold fetal tissue to researchers, addresses the media with attorneys Jared Woodfill, left, and Terry Yates after turning himself in to authorities in Houston. w judge should disqualify himself from a lawsuit over an anti-abortion group's videos says he could not readily discern any appearance of bias. U.S. District Court Judge James Donato said Thursday, June 22, 2017, he was having trouble understanding how Judge William Orrick's affiliation with a non-profit and two Facebook "likes" by Orrick's wife created an appearance of bias against defendant David Daleiden. (AP Photo/Bob Levey)

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