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Although the Supreme Court may have stayed — for now — what is tantamount to a nationwide ban on mifepristone (abortion medication), the issue of reproductive freedom has been catapulted back to the top of the issues going into the Midterms.
@mintimm of @reprofreedomforall and @jessicavalenti join me to talk about how Republicans are hoping to avoid addressing abortion in November.
Anti-abortion extremists will keep using every tool available to push care out of reach in every state. This is exactly why the midterm elections are critical. We need leaders at every level of government to stop these attacks, protect reproductive freedom, and make sure people—not anti-abortion politicians or judges—can make their own healthcare decisions.
Anti-abortion extremists KNOW their policies are unpopular. That’s why they are constantly co-opting language from the movements they seek to dismantle, hoping to confuse people enough that they don’t recognize how dangerous they are.
But we won’t be fooled and we won’t give up. To the politicians behind this extremist agenda: We’ll see you at the ballot box.
Steve Hilton's extreme position on extraditing California abortion providers to anti-abortion states cannot go unanswered. Tomorrow night is the final debate for candidates vying to be California's next governor—and voters deserve straight answers on reproductive freedom.
FROM YESTERDAY'S IG LIVE: They overturned Roe — and they never stopped there. Now, anti-abortion extremists are targeting medication abortion, telehealth access, providers, online information, and even personal data collection. This isn’t about “states’ rights.” It’s a coordinated strategy to control access to reproductive health care nationwide. We have to stay loud, informed, and organized.
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The science is clear — mifepristone is safe and effective. But that hasn’t stopped anti-abortion extremists from attacking it from every angle they can.
Louisiana’s baseless case should not have gone to our nation’s highest court to begin with. It is a relief that access to mifepristone remains for now, but our work doesn’t end here. The Supreme Court must follow the law and uphold telehealth access to mifepristone.
For now, access to mifepristone remains—including by mail and at pharmacies—while the Supreme Court continues reviewing Louisiana’s case.
This is only temporary—and this case should have never made it this far in the first place. Anti-abortion extremists are still trying to use the courts to block care and take away our repro freedom.
As the Supreme Court continues to review this case, we need to stay loud, organized, and ready to pressure the MAGA majority on the Court to follow the law—not political ideology.
8 in 10 Americans support reproductive freedom and access to abortion. Republicans know that.
That’s why Trump and his allies are trying to have it both ways — saying “leave it to the states” in public while anti-abortion extremists, Trump-appointed judges, and Project 2025 operatives push a backdoor national abortion ban through the courts.
They know banning abortion is politically toxic. They’re doing it anyway.
To the politicians behind this extremist agenda: We’ll see you at the ballot box.
Voters won’t forget who’s responsible. 🗳️