Senator Josh Hawley is sounding the alarm bells after a bombshell closed-door hearing revealed the devastating impact of abortion drugs on America's unborn children, calling on Congress to take immediate action against skyrocketing abortion rates.

The Missouri Republican met with Food and Drug Commissioner Marty Makary this week alongside other senators on the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pension (HELP) Committee, where disturbing details emerged about the role of mifepristone in fueling what Hawley called a "serious crisis."

"We're looking at a serious crisis here," Hawley told The Daily Wire following Tuesday's hearing. "The abortion drug mifepristone is making it easier than ever to end innocent lives, and Congress has a moral obligation to act."

While the Biden administration spent four years pushing radical abortion policies and making deadly drugs more accessible, the true scope of the damage is only now becoming clear under the Trump-Vance administration's commitment to transparency and protecting life.

The hearing comes at a crucial time as President Trump works to fulfill his promise to be the most pro-life president in American history. With Republicans controlling both chambers of Congress, there's finally hope for meaningful action to protect the unborn.

Hawley's call for congressional action represents exactly the kind of leadership Americans voted for in 2024. While Democrats continue to champion their culture of death, conservatives are fighting for every precious life.

The Trump administration has already begun rolling back Biden's radical abortion agenda, but congressional action will be needed to fully address the mifepristone crisis that's claiming countless innocent lives.

With pro-life champions like Hawley leading the charge and a president committed to protecting the unborn, America finally has a real chance to turn the tide on this humanitarian crisis. The question is: will Congress act quickly enough to save lives, or will bureaucratic delays cost more innocent children their futures?

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Source: Next News Network