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A viral Senate hearing exchange between Republican senators and an Atlanta OB-GYN over the question of whether men can get pregnant sparked a social media debate Wednesday.
The Senate’s health committee convened its first hearing of the year on the efficacy of the chemical abortion drug mifepristone.
In today’s issue: The escalating battle against the abortion pill. … Two new additions to an influential vaccine advisory panel have questioned the safety of vaccines for pregnant women. … And more.
The Senate HELP Committee is expected to meet this morning to debate federal regulation of abortion pills — the predominant method of ending pregnancies nationwide and a key way patients are circumventing state bans.
The Republican senator referenced a Toledo-area doctor accused of secretly giving mifepristone to his girlfriend without consent, arguing for reinstating in-person dispensing requirements.
Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) will give remarks Wednesday afternoon about his opposition to abortion pills, which have been approved by the Food and Drug Administration since 2000. The Supreme
Amid concerns about the president's actions, abortion opponents are threatening to redirect or withhold campaign spending and withdraw their volunteer armies in the midterms.
Abortion support among Christian colleges has reportedly surged 38% since Roe v. Wade was overturned, with one in seven now connected to abortion.