Hawley Reveals Kennedy’s Support for Mifepristone Restrictions Under Trump Agenda
Senator Josh Hawley has revealed that Robert F. Kennedy Jr., former President Trump’s choice for the Department of Health and Human Services, is willing to back restrictions on the abortion pill mifepristone if Trump requests it. During a recent meeting, Hawley suggested reinstating regulations from the Trump administration that mandated in-person dispensing of the drug, which the Biden administration had eliminated, allowing it to be mailed even in states that prohibit abortion.
Hawley criticized the Biden administration’s actions, stating they aim to undermine voter decisions on abortion. He emphasized that Kennedy is aligned with Trump’s anti-abortion agenda, committing to revive policies from Trump’s first term, including the Mexico City policy, which restricts U.S. funding for foreign organizations that promote abortion.
During their discussions, Kennedy expressed concern over the high number of abortions in the U.S., indicating a commitment to align with Trump’s conservative stance on the issue. He reassured Hawley that he would not support any pro-choice positions without Trump’s direction.
Despite Trump’s mixed responses about abortion pills, his imminent presidency raises concerns among abortion rights advocates about potential new restrictions. Trump’s past statements suggest a focus on state-by-state decisions regarding abortion, but the fear remains that his administration could further limit access to mifepristone through regulatory changes or enforcement actions.
This situation underscores the ongoing struggle for reproductive rights in the U.S., with Trump and his allies signaling intentions to impose stricter controls on medication abortion, reflecting a broader agenda that seeks to roll back progress made under previous administrations.
(h/t: https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/5047469-trump-kennedy-abortion-pill-mifepristone/)