Pro-Life Action League

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Pro-Life Action League

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Leading America's public witness against abortion. Recruiting, training, and equipping pro-life activists for over 40 years.

Chicago, IL Katılım Mart 2009
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Pro-Life Action League@ProLifeAction·
We just sent the latest edition of our "Getting to Know Planned Parenthood" flyer to the printer! Here's the first section:
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Jennie Bradley Lichter
Had a great convo last night with Kyle Diamantas, the new acting FDA Commissioner. In other words, within hours of being handed this big new job, he was on the phone with pro-life leaders - which is an encouraging sign of where his priorities lie. After talking w him I'm optimistic that the cause of Life will get a full and fair hearing at the FDA, incl real movement on the mifepristone safety study. @US_FDA looking forward to working with you in this new era to make sure abortion drug companies can't continue to lie to women about their drugs that are NOT "safer than tylenol" and that abusive men are stopped from ordering these dangerous drugs on the internet and force-feeding them to pregnant women.
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AAPLOG@aaplog·
No woman should suffer in silence. Pooled data from 22 studies show an 81% increased risk of mental health problems among women with abortion histories. This #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth, AAPLOG affirms the need for compassion, truth, and care for women impacted by abortion, miscarriage, and postpartum depression. Real medicine heals body and mind. aaplog.org
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Pro-Life Action League@ProLifeAction·
Here's your daily reminder for May 12th, 2026 that unwanted and coerced abortions are more common than you think.
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Rep. Riley M. Moore
Rep. Riley M. Moore@RepRileyMoore·
I’m proud to join more than 100 Republican lawmakers backing Louisiana’s petition before the Supreme Court to restore commonsense safeguards on dangerous chemical abortion pills. Mail-order mifepristone has opened the door to coercion, abuse, and the murder of human life. Life begins at conception, and I will never stop fighting for the unborn.
Philip Melanchthon Wegmann@PhilipWegmann

Notable: Over 100 Republicans--28 senators and 85 representatives--file amicus brief in support of Louisiana's lawsuit against Trump's FDA for allowing abortion drugs, mifepristone, to be sent through the mail. The case is currently before the Supreme Court.

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SBA Pro-Life America@sbaprolife·
Mail-order abortion drugs are deadly for babies and dangerous for women. They enable coercion, with abusers using them to poison women against their will and end the lives of their unborn children. Read their stories here🔽 sbaprolife.org/latest-news/ab…
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Pro-Life Action League@ProLifeAction·
Here's your daily reminder for May 11th, 2026 that unwanted and coerced abortions are more common than you think.
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SBA Pro-Life America@sbaprolife·
"What I remember is the blood, the pain and the terrifying realization that when everything went wrong, I was completely on my own." Shanyce Thomas nearly lost her life after taking abortion drugs, even with an ultrasound and in-person visit. Now abortion drugs are sent through the mail, to all 50 states, without even these safeguards. More here👇 thehill.com/opinion/health…
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Pro-Life Action League@ProLifeAction·
maternity leave, emotional support from family and friends, and protection from those pressuring them to abort. Yet our society’s primary response is to offer abortion as the “solution,” not the genuine support women are asking for. unwantedabortion.com
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Pro-Life Action League@ProLifeAction·
60% of women who had abortions say they would have preferred to give birth if they’d had more financial security or emotional support. They didn’t want abortion; they wanted help. What women actually needed was housing assistance and financial stability, workplace flexibility and
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Pro-Life Action League@ProLifeAction·
Here's your daily reminder for May 7th, 2026 that coerced and unwanted abortions are more common than you think.
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Ed Whelan
Ed Whelan@EdWhelanEPPC·
I’m pleased to pass along that my colleagues and I at the Ethics and Public Policy Center have filed an amicus brief in support of the state of Louisiana in response to the emergency applications filed by mifepristone manufacturers. Our brief highlights the study by other EPPC scholars that demonstrates that mifepristone-induced abortion presents severe health risks that are more than 22 times higher than the FDA has acknowledged and that the FDA’s elimination of the in-person dispensing requirement makes those risks even higher. (Links in reply.) Beyond the legal deficiencies, I continue to be amazed that as a matter of policy the FDA would eliminate the in-person dispensing requirement. The FDA itself states that women with ectopic pregnancies should not take mifepristone for abortion (FDA Q&A #3), that ectopic pregnancies occur “in approximately two percent of all pregnancies,” that “[u]nless they are discovered and treated early, almost 40 percent of ectopic pregnancies rupture suddenly,” and that ruptured ectopic pregnancies “can be fatal” (FDA Q&A #8). An in-person visit with a doctor or other medical professional is needed to diagnose an ectopic pregnancy, so why allow dispensing of mifepristone without an in-person visit? For those who (unlike me) support mifespristone, how does making access even easier justify the life-threatening risk that some women will face as a result? Similarly, dispensing mifepristone by mail enables abusive boyfriends to obtain the drug and to coerce or trick their pregnant girlfriends into consuming it. Louisiana’s co-plaintiff, Rosalie Markezich, alleges that her boyfriend obtained mifepristone by mail and that he pressured her into taking the drug even though she did not want to have an abortion. As the complaint puts it, “far from empowering Rosalie to make her own choice and preserving her autonomy, mail-order abortion drugs had Rosalie feeling trapped and terrified.” Again, how does making access even easier justify enabling these abuses?
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