Coalition of states vows to protect access to abortion pill under Trump review
- A coalition of attorneys general from states including New York, Minnesota, and Arizona aims to protect access to mifepristone, a key abortion medication used widely in the U.S.
- The Trump administration has reportedly begun a review of mifepristone's safety amid concerns from abortion rights organizations.
- New York's Attorney General Letitia James stated that the decision to reexamine mifepristone disregards decades of research proving its safety and effectiveness.
- The coalition vowed to take action if access to mifepristone is threatened, emphasizing that medical decisions should be guided by science, not politics.
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The Trump administration instructs U.S. states to review Mifepriston's abortion pill. Many states protest against the move and announce that they are protecting access. The drug has long been considered safe.
US states vow to defend abortion pill access as Trump orders mifepristone review
NEW YORK, Sept 30 — A coalition of attorneys general across states including New York, Minnesota and Arizona vowed yesterday to protect access to mifepristone, the medication used in the majority of abortions in the United States.The move comes as the Trump administration has reportedly launched a review into the medication’s safety, in what many abortion rights’ organizations have dubbed a blatant attempt to undermine health care access.“The de…

Coalition of states vows to protect access to abortion pill under Trump review
A coalition of attorneys general across states including New York, Minnesota and Arizona vowed Monday to protect access to mifepristone, the medication used in the majority of abortions in the United States.
A coalition of Democratic state attorneys general said on Monday they would protect access to the abortion pill mifepristone, as President Donald Trump's administration reviews the safety of the pill, which has been used in the United States for 25 years, ABC News reported.
Attorney Generals from around twenty US states have announced that they want to protect access to Mifepriston's abortion pill, commonly used in the United States in abortions. According to reports that President Donald Trump's government has re-evaluated Mifepriston's safety, they stated on Monday (local time): "The decision to review access to this drug was taken in response to a scientifically unfounded letter and ignored decades of research d…
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