Vance Addresses Pro-Life Critics at the March for Life — But Not Their Big Critique
ANALYSIS: In his speech, the vice president said he ‘heard’ pro-lifers, but sidestepped the movement’s top policy priority: curbing the spread of the abortion pill.
ANALYSIS: In his speech, the vice president said he ‘heard’ pro-lifers, but sidestepped the movement’s top policy priority: curbing the spread of the abortion pill.
Live Action is urging the Trump administration to remove chemical abortion pills from the market after an investigation revealed exploitation of safety regulations by Planned Parenthood.
Republican lawmakers called for stricter rules, while Democratic lawmakers advocated for easy access to the drugs.
Pro-life advocates are calling for action as top federal health officials deny reports that they are delaying a promised safety review of the abortion pill.
A first-of-its-kind study by the Ethics and Public Policy Center that delves into public-health insurance records found that more than 1 in 10 women who take mifepristone to complete a chemical abortion will suffer a serious health complication during the process.
Idaho, Kansas and Missouri can pursue legal action to prohibit the Food and Drug Administration from allowing online prescriptions.
Though side effects of the drug include severe bleeding, life-threatening infections, and ruptured ectopic pregnancies, abortion providers are no longer required to report nonfatal complications.
Pro-lifers are raising significant safety concerns about abortion pills — including in a key lawsuit being heard by a Texas judge — as abortion advocates push to make them widely available everywhere in the nation.
Signers of the letter include Marjorie Dannenfelser, president of the Susan B. Anthony List; Jeanne Mancini, president of March for Life; Catherine Glenn Foster, president and CEO of Americans United for Life; Ryan Bomberger, co-founder of the Radiance Foundation; and Russell Moore, president of the Southern Baptist Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission.
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