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Why An Immediate Ban On Abortion Drugs By Mail Is Essential For The Trump Administration

Tony Perkins

The parade of Trump nominees continued through the Senate last week — with four being confirmed by the full chamber. The president’s selection for secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., had a hearing before the Senate Finance Committee last Wednesday, where he acquitted himself fairly well, especially on the issues of life and abortion.

Kennedy deferred to President Trump’s position, which RFK Jr. went on to articulate, saying that he would serve at the pleasure of the president. There was one response to a question from Oklahoma Senator James Lankford (R) on the topic of mifepristone, the abortion pill that suggests medical follow-up is needed — and needed quickly. Kennedy said the president had not yet taken a detailed position on mifepristone but wanted Kennedy to look at the safety issues surrounding it. Now, that should not be a difficult task, because there are a host of issues related to that abortion drug.

But before delving into the medical and scientific aspects, it’s critical to consider the political realities. First, the Trump administration cannot claim to respect states’ rights to protect both unborn children and their mothers while retaining the Biden administration’s policy on mifepristone. Under the Biden administration, regulations were loosened, eliminating the requirement for in-person medical consultation. To facilitate this, the Department of Justice under Biden declared that the Comstock Act, which bans mailing abortion-related materials, did not extend to abortion pills.

Of course, more than 60% of abortions in the U.S. are — you guessed it — done through the abortion drug, often by pills mailed across state lines without proper medical evaluations. That practice runs directly counter to the Trump administration’s stated stance that abortion is a matter for the states.

On the medical side, adverse effects for women are notoriously difficult to quantify because the Obama-era FDA stopped reporting them. Nevertheless, independent data indicates serious risk. One study in the International Journal of Epidemiology and Public Health Research examined emergency department visits among Medicaid-eligible women in 17 states where the program covers abortion. It found a sharp rise in both the severity and frequency of these visits when abortion-inducing drugs were used.

There are also significant environmental concerns. Many state laws provide that fetal remains from surgical abortions are to be buried or cremated to avoid public health hazards with abortions. In a lot of cases, however, remains are flushed down the toilet. A February 2024 letter from FRC sent to Congress underscored how mifepristone can persist in blood, placental tissue, and the fetus itself. Because of this, the drug has been detected in wastewater, potentially harming wildlife and possibly making it more difficult for women of childbearing age to conceive or maintain a pregnancy because of tap water.

In light of these issues, the Trump administration should swiftly adopt a policy that aligns with its declaration that abortion belongs under state jurisdiction while also addressing pressing health and environmental concerns. Specifically, an immediate ban on the sale of abortion-inducing drugs by mail is essential. Such a move would respect the rights of states and be a step toward safeguarding women’s health and mitigating the environmental risks posed by chemical abortions.


Tony Perkins is the president of the Family Research Council and executive editor of The Washington Stand. He also served two terms as a member of the Louisiana House of Representatives, and served as Chair of the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom.

 

Tony Perkins, in his article, “Abortion Isn’t A Mere Political Issue, It’s The Measure Of A Just Society,” wrote:

The abortion debate is far more than a mere political issue. It strikes at the heart of every society. Without the light of God’s Word upholding the sanctity of human life, Western nations lose all respect for the sanctity of the unborn.

As Christians we must refuse to allow the sanctity of human life to be relegated to and decided by the ever-changing winds of “politics.” 

The grandeur of our awesome Creator is reflected in the way He has made each of us, regardless of how we are conceived or the environment into which we are born. God chose to create every single individual in His likeness and endows each of us with “glory and honor” (Psalm 8:5). A being so special and precious should, from the time of conception on, be welcomed into the world and protected by our laws.

Our right to life, ordained by the God of the universe, is at the core of a just society. It demands the unflagging leadership of the church, as we strive to uphold life as the Life-giver meant us to, whether in our personal lives or in our homes, churches, cities, and nations.

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‘Isaiah 5:20 Hermeneutic’: The Anti-Zionist Message Is Unmistakably Clear

Sadly, anti-Zionist rhetoric does not only come from the pro-Palestinian mob, it also comes from those within the Christian community whose anti-Zionist tendencies have led them to upend established interpretive principles where it concerns the Bible. In other words, they have fundamentally adopted a hermeneutic which I can only bewilderingly describe as “the Isaiah 5:20 hermeneutic.”

Class Is In Session: Since Minnesota’s Attorney General Doesn’t Understand The Law… Let Me Explain It

For those watching the attorney general’s response after protestors barged into a church last Sunday and disrupted a worship service, this probably doesn’t surprise you. In Minnesota, you don’t have to be a lawyer — or even know the law — to be attorney general. Even though he is an attorney, that helps explain how Keith Ellison got the job without a) knowing the law, or b) being able to read it. It is beyond you, Mr. Ellison — so let me help you out. Class is in session.

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In An Ever Darkening World, We Can Find Solace In Bible Prophecy

The bright side of the growing evil in the world is that it is a sure sign that we are living in the season of the Lord’s return. If you will check Genesis 6, you will find that Noah’s society was characterized by violence and immorality. This is the reason that the great pastor, Adrian Rogers (1931-2005), once said, “The world is growing gloriously dark.” How can the acceleration of evil be considered “glorious”? Because it is a sign of the imminent return of Jesus.

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Tony Perkins

The parade of Trump nominees continued through the Senate last week — with four being confirmed by the full chamber. The president’s selection for secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., had a hearing before the Senate Finance Committee last Wednesday, where he acquitted himself fairly well, especially on the issues of life and abortion.

Kennedy deferred to President Trump’s position, which RFK Jr. went on to articulate, saying that he would serve at the pleasure of the president. There was one response to a question from Oklahoma Senator James Lankford (R) on the topic of mifepristone, the abortion pill that suggests medical follow-up is needed — and needed quickly. Kennedy said the president had not yet taken a detailed position on mifepristone but wanted Kennedy to look at the safety issues surrounding it. Now, that should not be a difficult task, because there are a host of issues related to that abortion drug.

But before delving into the medical and scientific aspects, it’s critical to consider the political realities. First, the Trump administration cannot claim to respect states’ rights to protect both unborn children and their mothers while retaining the Biden administration’s policy on mifepristone. Under the Biden administration, regulations were loosened, eliminating the requirement for in-person medical consultation. To facilitate this, the Department of Justice under Biden declared that the Comstock Act, which bans mailing abortion-related materials, did not extend to abortion pills.

Of course, more than 60% of abortions in the U.S. are — you guessed it — done through the abortion drug, often by pills mailed across state lines without proper medical evaluations. That practice runs directly counter to the Trump administration’s stated stance that abortion is a matter for the states.

On the medical side, adverse effects for women are notoriously difficult to quantify because the Obama-era FDA stopped reporting them. Nevertheless, independent data indicates serious risk. One study in the International Journal of Epidemiology and Public Health Research examined emergency department visits among Medicaid-eligible women in 17 states where the program covers abortion. It found a sharp rise in both the severity and frequency of these visits when abortion-inducing drugs were used.

There are also significant environmental concerns. Many state laws provide that fetal remains from surgical abortions are to be buried or cremated to avoid public health hazards with abortions. In a lot of cases, however, remains are flushed down the toilet. A February 2024 letter from FRC sent to Congress underscored how mifepristone can persist in blood, placental tissue, and the fetus itself. Because of this, the drug has been detected in wastewater, potentially harming wildlife and possibly making it more difficult for women of childbearing age to conceive or maintain a pregnancy because of tap water.

In light of these issues, the Trump administration should swiftly adopt a policy that aligns with its declaration that abortion belongs under state jurisdiction while also addressing pressing health and environmental concerns. Specifically, an immediate ban on the sale of abortion-inducing drugs by mail is essential. Such a move would respect the rights of states and be a step toward safeguarding women’s health and mitigating the environmental risks posed by chemical abortions.


Tony Perkins is the president of the Family Research Council and executive editor of The Washington Stand. He also served two terms as a member of the Louisiana House of Representatives, and served as Chair of the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom.

 

Tony Perkins, in his article, “Abortion Isn’t A Mere Political Issue, It’s The Measure Of A Just Society,” wrote:

The abortion debate is far more than a mere political issue. It strikes at the heart of every society. Without the light of God’s Word upholding the sanctity of human life, Western nations lose all respect for the sanctity of the unborn.

As Christians we must refuse to allow the sanctity of human life to be relegated to and decided by the ever-changing winds of “politics.” 

The grandeur of our awesome Creator is reflected in the way He has made each of us, regardless of how we are conceived or the environment into which we are born. God chose to create every single individual in His likeness and endows each of us with “glory and honor” (Psalm 8:5). A being so special and precious should, from the time of conception on, be welcomed into the world and protected by our laws.

Our right to life, ordained by the God of the universe, is at the core of a just society. It demands the unflagging leadership of the church, as we strive to uphold life as the Life-giver meant us to, whether in our personal lives or in our homes, churches, cities, and nations.

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‘Isaiah 5:20 Hermeneutic’: The Anti-Zionist Message Is Unmistakably Clear

Sadly, anti-Zionist rhetoric does not only come from the pro-Palestinian mob, it also comes from those within the Christian community whose anti-Zionist tendencies have led them to upend established interpretive principles where it concerns the Bible. In other words, they have fundamentally adopted a hermeneutic which I can only bewilderingly describe as “the Isaiah 5:20 hermeneutic.”

Class Is In Session: Since Minnesota’s Attorney General Doesn’t Understand The Law… Let Me Explain It

For those watching the attorney general’s response after protestors barged into a church last Sunday and disrupted a worship service, this probably doesn’t surprise you. In Minnesota, you don’t have to be a lawyer — or even know the law — to be attorney general. Even though he is an attorney, that helps explain how Keith Ellison got the job without a) knowing the law, or b) being able to read it. It is beyond you, Mr. Ellison — so let me help you out. Class is in session.

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In An Ever Darkening World, We Can Find Solace In Bible Prophecy

The bright side of the growing evil in the world is that it is a sure sign that we are living in the season of the Lord’s return. If you will check Genesis 6, you will find that Noah’s society was characterized by violence and immorality. This is the reason that the great pastor, Adrian Rogers (1931-2005), once said, “The world is growing gloriously dark.” How can the acceleration of evil be considered “glorious”? Because it is a sign of the imminent return of Jesus.

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