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Anti-abortion advocates rail against FDA approval of generic abortion pill
MSNBCยท 2025-10-03 18:21
Political Landscape & Abortion Policy - The anti-abortion movement is a core part of Trump's base, having supported him through various controversies [1] - Trump's FDA approved a generic abortion drug, potentially angering his base and anti-abortion groups [11] - Trump's stance on abortion is seen as inconsistent, trying to find a balance [5] - The approval of the generic abortion drug may help Republicans in marginal congressional districts by mitigating the abortion issue as a political liability [15] - Two-thirds (66.67%) of abortions in the US are induced through medication [20] - Anti-abortion groups are motivated by the fact that abortion drugs now account for 63% of all abortions, despite their victory in overturning Roe v Wade [22] FDA & Regulatory Context - The FDA was legally required to approve the generic drug if it is identical to the original [8] - RFK promised to review mifepristone and potentially have the FDA remove it, contrasting with the approval of another drug [4] - A conservative think tank published a non-peer-reviewed study claiming 11% serious complications with mifepristone [7] Republican Party & Midterm Elections - Some Republicans believe Trump and Kennedy have done them a favor by approving the generic drug, potentially avoiding a challenging midterm cycle due to the abortion issue [14] - The abortion issue is considered a loser for Republicans in competitive areas, potentially turning off voters, particularly women [29] - Some Republican congressmen in safe seats may oppose Kennedy's decision to appease the anti-abortion base [28]