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Updated · The New York Times · May 18
Trump Stays Silent on Abortion Pill Case as DOJ Skips Supreme Court Brief 6 Months Before Midterms
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · May 18

Trump Stays Silent on Abortion Pill Case as DOJ Skips Supreme Court Brief 6 Months Before Midterms

7 articles · Updated · The New York Times · May 18
  • Six months before the midterms, Trump has stayed silent on a lawsuit threatening access to mifepristone, even after the case reached the Supreme Court.
  • The Justice Department also declined to file a brief defending the FDA — an unusual move in litigation over a drug the agency regulates.
  • Louisiana's suit had prompted a federal appeals court to temporarily block telemedicine prescriptions and mail delivery of the pill.
  • The Supreme Court twice paused that ruling and last week restored telemedicine and mail access indefinitely while the case continues in lower courts.
  • The episode underscores Republicans' political strain on abortion 4 years after Roe was overturned, with the procedure still widely available and annual abortions slightly higher.
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