GOP Aims to Paint Telehealth Providers of Abortion Pills as “Drug Traffickers”

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Meanwhile, a lawsuit in Texas threatens to take the abortion medication mifepristone off the market in every state.

Republicans in Congress are working with anti-abortion groups to spread misinformation about the safety of abortion pills and paint telehealth providers as “drug trafficking operations” exploiting the postal system.

The senators also claim that remote abortion medication providers are in violation of racketeering and money laundering laws often used to prosecute major drug traffickers and urge Attorney General Merrick Garland to shut them down. Garland and the Biden administration are working instead to protect access to abortion pills, which are approved by the FDA and remain legal under federal prescription drug law.

The Justice Department and health experts say the lawsuit is riddled with baseless medical claims, but Kacsmaryk is a Trump appointee known for toward reproductive freedom and LGBTQ rights. An appeal would land at the conservative Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals and could eventually reach the Supreme Court, where a right-wing majority threw out

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