???? RFK Jr. Just Winked at Anti-Abortion Leaders—And They’re Ready to Pounce
The anti-choice machine is always hungry, and its latest craving? Abortion pills. With bans already sweeping across the U.S., anti-abortion leaders are looking for their next big win—shutting down Mifepristone,... Read More

The anti-choice machine is always hungry, and its latest craving? Abortion pills. With bans already sweeping across the U.S., anti-abortion leaders are looking for their next big win—shutting down Mifepristone, the most widely used abortion pill in the country. And guess who just signaled he’s ready to help? During Robert F. Kennedy Jr’s confirmation hearing as Trump’s pick for Health and Human Services Secretary, he made it clear to the Senate Committee that he’s open to using federal agencies to restrict abortion pills.
“President Trump hasn’t taken a clear stance on mifepristone yet,” Kennedy said. “But he’s made it clear that he wants me to investigate the safety concerns. I’ll be directing the NIH and FDA to take a closer look.”
For anyone paying attention, that’s code for: “Give me the job, and I’ll make it happen.”
They Won’t Stop—So We Can’t Either
If RFK Jr. is confirmed, he won’t be some neutral bureaucrat. He’s already flashing green lights to anti-abortion extremists who want federal agencies to do their dirty work.This is a coordinated attack. If you’re not outraged yet, you’re not paying attention.
Mifepristone Is Safe. This Is About Power.
Let’s be real—this isn’t about safety, it’s about control. Mifepristone has been FDA-approved for 25 years,, safely used by millions, and has a better track record than Tylenol. The science is rock solid, but that’s never stopped the anti-abortion movement from manufacturing a crisis to push their agenda.
But facts don’t matter when the real goal is control.
Kennedy’s remarks come just days after 30 anti-abortion leaders sent letters to Health and Human Services and Justice demanding they use their power to restrict abortion pills. The timing? A little too convenient. The strategy? Crystal clear: if they can’t ban abortion outright, they’ll chip away at every access point until there’s nothing left.
Groups like Alliance Defending Freedom have been on a legal rampage to pull Mifepristone from the market. Now, with Kennedy teasing his loyalty, they’re one step closer to turning that dream into reality.
Banning Abortion Pills Is Just the Start
If you think they’ll stop at abortion pills, think again. The anti-abortion agenda is in full swing, coming for contraception, IVF, and even basic medical treatments.
Take your whistle-stop through the headlines of this week’s key attacks on reproductive rights:
- A nationwide abortion ban is in motion. The “Life at Conception Act”, backed by Republican Eric Burlison and 68 co-sponsors, seeks to grant embryos full legal personhood under the 14th Amendment, is this paving the way for a total federal abortion ban—no exceptions?
- Wyoming Republicans wrote an anti-abortion bill so recklessly vague it could accidentally ban chemotherapy, organ transplants and other life-saving treatments.
- A New York doctor is now facing FELONY charges in Louisiana for prescribing abortion pills—despite not even practicing there. The message? They’re willing to criminalise care across state lines.
- Trump just yanked military travel reimbursements for abortion care, stranding service members in states with near-total bans.
- Meta (aka Facebook & Instagram) is quietly making abortion content harder to find, with nonprofits accusing them of shadow-banning critical resources.
- More women under 30 are choosing sterilisation, fearing abortion access will only get worse. Online groups are now swapping doctor recommendations for those who won’t guilt-trip them for wanting control over their own bodies.