At the end of August, Texas and Florida’s attorneys general asked to join GOP attorneys general from Missouri, Idaho, and Kansas in a yearslong lawsuit targeting mifepristone — breathing new life into the litigation attacking the most widely used method of abortion in the United States.
Earlier this year, Donald Trump’s Department of Justice asked the courts to dismiss the suit — not based on the meritless and absurd myths about the medication (including the false claim that the drug “starves the baby to death in the womb”), but due to a lack of standing. This potentially self-serving move not only drummed up pro-abortion press for Trump, but can also be viewed as a political move allowing Trump to kick the can down the road on mifepristone to avoid angering pro-abortion voter

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