The swamp creatures in the Justice Department are showing their true colors again, moving to shut down a critical lawsuit from Missouri that challenges the FDA's reckless decision to allow deadly abortion pills to be mailed directly to women across America.

In a Friday filing that reeks of Deep State desperation, DOJ lawyers argued that Missouri's lawsuit would somehow "inhibit" a so-called safety study on mifepristone - the same abortion drug that has been linked to serious complications and even death in women who take it without proper medical supervision.

This is exactly the kind of federal overreach that President Trump promised to eliminate during his campaign. While Trump and his team work to restore sanity to our government, Biden-era bureaucrats are still pulling strings behind the scenes to protect their radical abortion agenda.

Missouri isn't backing down from this fight, and neither should any state that values the safety of its citizens. The idea that abortion pills can be safely distributed through the mail - without requiring women to see a doctor in person - is medical malpractice disguised as "reproductive rights."

What's particularly outrageous is the DOJ's claim that protecting women from dangerous drugs would somehow interfere with their "safety study." Patriots, if these pills were actually safe, why would they need an ongoing safety study in the first place?

This lawsuit represents something much bigger than abortion policy - it's about whether states have the right to protect their citizens from federal agencies that have been captured by radical leftist ideology.

President Trump needs to clean house at the DOJ immediately. Every lawyer who signed off on this anti-state, pro-abortion filing should be shown the door. The American people voted for change, not more of the same Deep State resistance to common-sense policies that protect life and liberty.

How long will Patriots allow unelected bureaucrats to override the will of elected state officials who are actually accountable to their voters?

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Source: Next News Network