The Abortion Pill Showdown: Should Congress Override the FDA on Mifepristone?

Last week, Hawley introduced legislation that would remove the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s approval for mifepristone, the first pill used in the two-drug medication abortion regimen. Hawley argues the drug is unsafe and that regulators ignored mounting evidence of complications. Critics say the proposal is little more than political theater aimed at restricting abortion…

Why Wyoming’s Ruling Gets the Moral Question Wrong

The recent decision by the Wyoming Supreme Court to strike down the state’s abortion restrictions rests on a pivotal claim: that abortion falls within a constitutional right to make one’s own healthcare decisions. That framing is not merely a legal conclusion. It’s a moral assertion with sweeping consequences. And it is, in most cases, profoundly…

Trump’s Stance on a Federal Abortion Ban: A Missed Opportunity for Pro-Life Leadership

Well, folks, Donald Trump has done it again—left us scratching our heads. In a recent televised interview, Trump stated he would not support a federal abortion ban, citing concerns about political feasibility and the complexities of state-level differences. As an independent Christian conservative, let me just say: this feels like turning back just as we’re…