

The Trump-Vance administration launches a defense of the abortion pill at the Supreme Court.
Recently, the Supreme Court allowed mifepristone, the abortion pill, to remain available by mail while litigation continues. This came in the context of Louisiana v. FDA, where Louisiana challenged FDA rules allowing telehealth prescribing and mail distribution of mifepristone. The Court’s May 2026 action left the current FDA rules in place for now, meaning the drug can still be prescribed remotely and mailed. KFF summarized that the Court’s order “leaves current FDA rules in place,” including telehealth and mail access. Reuters also reported that the Supreme Court’s decision arose after litigation over whether the case should be paused while the FDA conducts a new review of mifepristone.
As reported by Reuters, the Trump administration “pushed forward in defending U.S. rules easing access to the abortion drug mifepristone," urging dismissal of a lawsuit brought by Republican-led states challenging those rules.
This is in line with the pro-abortion shift of the Republican Party, led by Donald Trump, J.D. Vance, and MAGA. In 2024, Vance said on Meet the Press that he supported mifepristone “being accessible." Both Donald Trump and J.D. Vance have criticized total abortion bans, with Trump referring to 6-week abortion limits as "terrible things."
https://www.axios.com/2024/06/28/trump-abortion-pill-pregnancy-debate
https://www.axios.com/2024/12/12/trump-abortion-pill-access-commitment-time
Mildred Jefferson. The first Black woman to graduate from Harvard Medical School. Esteemed physician. Prominent anti-abortion activist.
Mildred Fay Jefferson was a pioneering physician, educator, and public advocate best known as the first Black woman to graduate from Harvard Medical School and one of the earliest female surgeons in the United States. A gifted student from childhood, she broke major racial and gender barriers in medicine. Jefferson became especially prominent for her leadership in the anti-abortion movement, where she stood firm on her conviction that every human life deserved protection and that medicine should be ordered toward healing rather than destruction. Whether one agrees with all of her views or not, she is remembered as a trailblazer whose courage, eloquence, and persistence made her an influential figure in American medical and ethical history.
>I will not accept the proposition that the doctor should relinquish the role of healer to become the new social executioner. It is unconscionably unfair that the victim selected on which to test this social remedy of expendable lives is the most defenseless member of the human family—the unborn child, who cannot escape, cannot riot in the streets, and cannot vote.
I am at once a physician, a citizen, and a woman, and I am not willing to stand aside and allow this concept of expendable human lives to turn this great land of ours into just another exclusive reservation where only the perfect, the privileged, and the planned have the right to live.
─ Dr. Mildred F. Jefferson
No, J.D. Vance, the objective of the pro-life movement is not to "have more babies." It is to stop killing babies who have already been conceived. If abolishing abortion would end up dramatically declining the birth rate, SO BE IT. (this is a bit of a rant)
J.D. Vance, the pro-abortion Vice President who was strangely invited to speak at the supposedly anti-abortion March for Life, stated during his speech earlier this year, "I want more babies in America." The entire crowd cheered. I rolled my eyes. Sorry, this movement is not about "having more babies." This movement is about stopping the killing of babies who are already here. If I had to choose between an America with a high birth rate and high abortion rate, or a low birth rate and low abortion rate, I'd choose an America with a low birth rate and a low abortion rate. I don't care if it has some sort of harmful effect on Republicans or the economy. Republicans have miserably failed when it comes to protecting unborn children, and we can all thank Donald Trump for removing opposition to abortion from the GOP platform.
And don't even give me the crap about "but he appointed Justices to overturn Roe v. Wade!" No. The reason that Roe v. Wade was overturned was largely due to the work of Senator Mitch McConnell, who managed to prevent Obama from nominating his pick for SCOTUS. Trump simply did what any other GOP President would do: listen to his advisors about which justices to pick to replace vacant seats. And furthermore, Dobbs v. Jackson was not the victory some anti-abortion people think it is. Whether we should allow the killing of helpless children doesn't seem to be the type of issue to "leave up to the states."
Republicans have miserably failed on the abortion issue. Abortion rates have increased under this Republican trifecta, and the GOP has done NOTHING to stop it. They deserve to lose in the midterms. I'm not voting in November. There is no "lesser of two evils," and if there is, I think the man who is a convicted felon, a proven rapist, and a pro-abort trying to promote, condone, and federally fund IVF (an industry full of death and eugenics) may be the more evil one at this point.
If you can, please join the Prenatal Rights Initiative server (discord.com/invite/abortion). I am working on major events and projects for the anti-abortion movement, and we could use a lot more people and support. Discord is free & easy to use. Anyone is welcome.
I managed to secure the vanity URL for "abortion" on Discord. This means any time someone uses "discord.gg/abortion", they will arrive at the server for the Prenatal Rights Initiative! Please consider joining to be part of this project and community!
I am working on a project that exposes real videos of actual abortion procedures (not animated ones). Please link to ones you can find.
I have already found a few on DNATUBE and through other sources, but I am trying to find more. Please comment with any links you have to videos, or message me if you have any. If you have videos on the aftermath of chemical abortion as well, please include those too.
You never experience the “present.” By the time your brain processes reality, the moment is already gone.
The brain takes about 80 to 100 milliseconds to process sensory information and stitch it together into a conscious experience. What you "see" or "experience" right now is a blend of incoming signals and your brain's simulated expectations. Everything you have experienced, and everything you will experience, will always be in the past before you can experience it.