Trump admin exposes a total cover-up by the Biden administration that will leave you furious

Biden has been gone for over 100 days. But we’re still feeling the effects of his failed presidency.

Now the Trump admin exposed a total cover-up by the Biden administration that will leave you furious.

Alarming Risks of Abortion Pill Uncovered

A groundbreaking study has revealed that the abortion pill mifepristone poses far greater dangers than the FDA has acknowledged, with serious complications affecting over one in 10 women.

Released by the Foundation for the Restoration of America, the research exposes a stark gap between the FDA’s claims and the real-world impact of the drug, raising urgent questions about its safety and oversight.

The study, analyzing 154,554 women in 2023, found that 11.2%—roughly 17,310 women—suffered “serious adverse events” after taking mifepristone. These complications include hemorrhaging, blood transfusions, emergency room visits, and life-threatening conditions like sepsis.

This rate is 22 times higher than the FDA’s 2023 Mifeprex label, which cited a mere 0.5% risk of “serious adverse reactions.”

“This drastic difference between the disclosed risk and the actual risk to patients undermines informed consent and endangers the lives of pregnant women,” the researchers wrote, calling for immediate action from regulators.

FDA’s Misleading Claims Fuel Health Crisis

The two-drug regimen of mifepristone and misoprostol, designed to terminate and expel an unborn child, often fails to fully clear fetal tissue, leading to severe health risks. Dr. Christina Francis, a board-certified OBGYN with 20 years of experience, debunked the narrative pushed by abortion advocates.

“This is much different than the lie that women have been told that these drugs are safer than Tylenol,” she told The Daily Wire. Emergency room doctors have echoed her concerns, with one confiding to Francis, “What has changed because we’re seeing so many more women come in with these complications.”

The study, based on 2017–2023 insurance claims from Medicare and Medicaid, likely underestimates the true scope of harm, as it excludes private insurance data.

Meanwhile, chemical abortions have surged from under 100,000 to over 150,000 annually, driven by the drug’s expanded online availability after the FDA lifted in-person dispensing requirements in 2022.

This policy shift, enacted months before Roe v. Wade was overturned, has been exploited by Democrats and abortion activists to flood the market with these dangerous pills, prioritizing ideology over women’s safety.

Democrat Push for Access Ignores Deadly Consequences

As medication abortions now account for 63% of all abortions in 2023—up from 31% in 2014—the abortion pill has become a key driver of rising abortion rates, even in a post-Roe landscape.

Democrat-led efforts to expand online access, particularly in states with abortion bans, have amplified the risks, with little regard for the mounting evidence of harm. Doug Truax, founder of the Foundation for the Restoration of America, condemned the government’s role in downplaying the dangers.

“This bombshell report is further evidence that our government uses phony data and politicized science to lie to its people. In this case, those lies further political ideologies rather than the health, safety, and well-being of women and children,” he told The Daily Wire.

Truax added, “If you had any other drug that was kind of similar in terms of the magnitude of what this thing does, anywhere north of 2% and they’d shut it down.” He criticized Democrats’ relentless push to increase abortion numbers, stating, “They’re just hell bent on just increasing the amount of abortions.” With the FDA’s credibility in question and women’s lives at stake, the study demands a reckoning for policies that prioritize political agendas over public health.

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