A bipartisan coalition of Louisiana legislators in the state House passed a bill this week that would” crime coerced criminal abortion by means of fraud,” as opposed to the pro-choice corporate media and Democrats ‘ commentary.
Additionally, the policy makes alterations to the classification of mifepristone and misoprostol to make it illegal to possess the most widely used abortifacient mix without a dosage.
The” Catherine and Josephine Herring Act” was created and named for stakeholder Sen. Thomas Pressly’s girl and therefore- newborn daughter whose lives were threatened when their ex- husband and father, both, drugged them using an abortion medication from Mexico.
Catherine and Josephine were able to survive the attack thanks to the repeal of the abortion pill that Democrats and the corporate media slam constantly smear.
When my husband injected abortion drugs into my drink seven times, Herring recalled, there was no” choice” involved. The drugs about nearly led to my sister’s death because of my serious side effects. I’ve experienced domestic violence, and I’m glad that Louisiana is willing to shield women and children from those who use contraception drugs to harm them.
Poisoning an expectant mother, mainly without her understanding, the bill information,” greatly increases the pregnant person’s risk of death or serious physical harm”. Mifepristone and misoprostol up are  , responsible , for a , 500 percent increase , in abortion- related emergency room visits for side effects like as , hemorrhage,  , “fast, poor pulse”,” shortness of breath”, diarrhea, dizziness, headache, nausea or vomiting,  , “pain” across the back, arms, neck, and abdomen, a myriad of different risks, and , often fatal , complications.
The bipartisan debate over protecting women and their unborn babies should be unresolved. Vice President Kamala Harris, however, called Lousiana’s latest attempt to do so “absolutely unconscionable” and falsely claimed it “would criminalize the possession of medication abortion, with penalties of up to several years of jail time”.
” Let’s be clear: Donald Trump did this”, she wrote on X.

On her X account, U.S. House Minority Whip Katherine Clark posited a similar conspiracies.
Trump “opened the door to banning birth control in just the last 24 hours while his supporters in Louisiana voted to make the abortion pill illegal.” Our most fundamental freedoms are being violated by GOP extremists. Do n’t look away”, she wrote.

Pro-life laws in Louisiana explicitly exempt pregnant women who have a prescription for abortifacients from the new fines and jail time, even with the introduction and passage of the new abortion pill bill. They also do” not apply to the sale, use, prescription, or administration of a contraceptive or an emergency contraceptive”.
Not even that truth, however, stopped the corporate media from joining the misinformation dogpile.
The bill, according to The Associated Press, still needs the governor’s signature and the state Senate’s approval, “is a move that doctors fear could prevent them from adequately treating their patients in a timely manner.”
NPR claimed that the proposed regulation” could also affect people who are n’t pregnant but want to order abortion pills online and keep them in case of a future pregnancy.”
The fearmongering by pro-choice activists about the Louisiana bill is a direct attempt to scavenge on the public’s disapproval of Republicans who veer off from the wishes of women who conceive in wombs. According to polling results, the majority of registered voters do n’t support the FDA’s decision to approve the use of the abortion pill before allowing it to become popular.
This summer, the U.S. Supreme Court will decide if the FDA broke the law by expanding the dubious abortion drug regimen via , mail order, and pharmacy sales.
Jordan Boyd is a co-producer of The Federalist Radio Hour and a staff writer at The Federalist. Her work has also been featured in The Daily Wire, Fox News, and RealClearPolitics. Jordan graduated from Baylor University with a political science major and a journalism minor. Follow her on Twitter @jordanboydtx.