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…

Mifepristone, State Sovereignty, and the Battle for Life: Why the States Must Have the Right to Sue

In the ever-escalating cultural and constitutional war over abortion in America, the fight over mifepristone—the so-called “abortion pill”—has emerged as ground zero. Recently, Idaho, Kansas, and Missouri filed a lawsuit challenging the FDA’s loosened restrictions on mifepristone, arguing that federal approval and telehealth access undermine their pro-life laws. President Trump’s Department of Justice is asking…

The Tragic Loss of Life: A Call for Truth Amid Abortion Debates

In recent headlines, Vice President Kamala Harris blamed the death of Amber Nicole Thurman, a Georgia woman, on the state’s abortion restrictions, pointing a finger at Republicans, particularly Donald Trump. This assertion, echoed by many in the mainstream media, is part of a broader effort to weaponize tragic deaths to push a pro-abortion agenda. However,…