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Everything You Need To Know About The Case Freezing The FDA’s Abortion Pill Approval

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In a 67-page opinion in Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine v. FDA, a federal judge on Friday “stayed” the FDA’s Sept. 28, 2000, approval of the abortion pill and the agency’s follow-up decisions from 2016, 2019, and 2021.

The detailed opinion by Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk, a Trump appointee, addresses an array of complex legal issues. Here’s what you need to know to understand the litigation.

Facts First

In 1996, the Population Council filed an application with the FDA seeking approval of the abortion pill, which is really two pills: mifepristone, also known as RU-486, and misoprostol. Mifepristone blocks the production of progesterone causing the death of the unborn human, who is nurtured by progesterone in utero. Misoprostol then induces “cramping and contractions to expel the unborn human from the mother’s womb.”

The FDA told the Population Council in February of 2000 that it did not believe the evidence submitted adequately demonstrated that the drug, if distributed as proposed, was safe and effective for use. Accordingly, the FDA concluded, the “restrictions on distribution will need to be amended.” Yet a few months later, the FDA approved the abortion drug under its Subpart H “accelerated approval” process. 

The FDA’s approval was for use of the drug up to seven-weeks gestation and required three in-person office visits, first to administer mifepristone, second to administer misoprostol, and third to assess any complications and ensure the abortion had been complete. Additionally, prescribers were required to be properly trained and to report any adverse events. 

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Republicans Look To Reshape State Goverments After Major 2024 Victories

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While the political world’s eyes are focused on Republicans winning trifecta control of the federal government for the first time since 2017, the GOP had many other major victories last week that deserve attention as well.

Throughout the country, Republicans scored significant wins in state legislative races imperative to implementing a conservative agenda moving forward.

In Arizona, Republicans are on track to maintain their majorities in the state House and Senate, preliminary election results from the New York Times suggest. Republicans could potentially expand their majorities in both chambers as well. The outcome marks a huge defeat for leftists, who spent millions of dollars to flip or “reach ties” in state legislatures including in Arizona, as The Federalist previously reported, where a slim GOP legislative majority separates the state from a Democrat trifecta takeover.

In South Carolina, unofficial results indicate Republicans won a veto-proof supermajority in the state Senate and held onto their supermajority in the state House of Representatives. Similar trends are also reflected in Iowa’s preliminary results, which show the state GOP is already projected to expand its majority in the state House.

In New Hampshire, Republicans are on track to maintain trifecta control of state government, according to early results. The GOP is projected to win the governor’s mansion and a supermajority in the Senate and could also expand its majority in the House compared to 2022 results.

Despite efforts by Kansas Democrat Gov. Laura Kelly and Democrats to take down Republican legislative candidates this cycle,

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FEMA Employee Fired For Bypassing Homes With Trump Signs Says She Was Following Agency Protocol

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An employee who was terminated from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) for ordering government workers to bypass homes of Trump supporters said she was simply following standard operating procedure.

On Friday, the Daily Wire reported that FEMA supervisor Marn’i Washington had instructed staff to “avoid homes advertising Trump” while “they canvassed Lake Placid, Florida to identify residents who could qualify for federal aid” after Hurricane Milton tore through the region in early October.

“Government employees told The Daily Wire that at least 20 homes with Trump signs or flags were skipped from the end of October and into November due to the guidance, meaning they were not given the opportunity to qualify for FEMA assistance,” the outlet reported. “Images shared with The Daily Wire show that houses were skipped over by the workers, who wrote in the government system messages such as: ‘Trump sign no entry per leadership.’”

Washington was promptly fired from the agency, and FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell condemned the conduct as “a clear violation of FEMA’s core values & principles to help people regardless of their political affiliation.”

“This was reprehensible,” Criswell said. “This employee has been terminated and we have referred the matter to the Office of Special Counsel.”

Washington, however, who was also terminated from her private sector job at a property management company, said in an interview with the Black Star Network published late Monday night that she was just following FEMA’s standard operating procedure.

“FEMA always preaches avoidance first and then de-escalation,”

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Kristi Noem Isn’t Courageous Enough To Be Trump’s Homeland Security Secretary

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Multiple outlets say, based largely on claims from CNN via anonymous sources, that President-elect Donald Trump intends to nominate South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem as his Homeland Security secretary. While Noem is certainly skilled at promoting herself, she doesn’t have the courage required for this role.

Numerous top aides fled Noem’s office after she lied to voters about sabotaging policies key to Trump’s win — policies acknowledging that men and women are different. Requiring men to stay out of women’s sports and sanctioning those who give sex shows to kids should have been easy for her to back as the governor of a deep-red non-border state.

But, as The Federalist reported, Noem chose to side against her own voters on behalf of some of her state’s biggest lobbyists in the corrupt health-industrial complex. That’s the same complex that Trump has promised he’s going to take down at the federal level with Robert F. Kennedy’s “Make America Healthy Again” team.

At the time, Noem’s “top advisor” had lobbying clients that included a state hospital system that profited from amputating the healthy genitals of minors. And when she was called out on this by the likes of Tucker Carlson, Noem’s defense was that she’s scared to engage in lawsuits on behalf of Americans’ obvious best interests.

The entire point of this bill is to help women have legal recourse against being forced to compete against men. Noem says she’s TERRIFIED to allow legal fights (?) much less spend time on them,

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