Trump DOJ Sides With Abortion Industry on Mail-Order Drugs
- The Trump administration's Department of Justice asked a federal court to pause or dismiss lawsuits from Florida and Texas that challenge mail-order abortion pills until the FDA completes its review of mifepristone.
- The DOJ argues that Florida and Texas lack standing and interfering would disrupt the FDA's orderly review process, which could take over a year.
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Trump DOJ Demands Pause On Another Lawsuit Challenging FDA’s Abortion Pill Permissions
This is not the first time the Trump administration has moved to pause or dismiss pro-life states’ pleas for legal intervention.
Trump DOJ seeks dismissal of more pro-life state lawsuits against abortion pill policy
Pro-lifers are slamming the DOJ for filing a motion against Florida and Texas’ challenges to FDA abortion pill rules, calling it ‘a slap in the face to Republicans’ deeply loyal pro-life base.’
‘Slap in the Face’: Major Pro-Life Group Unloads on Trump Admin After DOJ Moves to Dismiss Abortion Pill Suits
'The Trump-Vance DOJ has clearly established a policy of siding with the abortion industry as it breaks laws, kills babies and harms women and girls.'
Trump DOJ Sides With Abortion Industry on Mail-Order Drugs Again
Last week the U.S. Department of Justice moved to dismiss lawsuits brought by Florida and Texas against the Food and Drug Administration – siding with the abortion industry on mail-order drugs against pro-life states for the second time in a week. In response, SBA Pro-Life America President Marjorie Dannenfelser issued the following statement: “It’s a disgrace that pro-life states like Florida and Texas are having to fight the Trump-Vance admin…
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