Huge numbers of Americans want to roll back Joe Biden’s pro-abortion agenda that created vast threats when his Food and Drug Administration removed a lost list of safeguards.
For example, the national survey from McLaughlin & Associates confirmed that 7 of 10 likely voters, including 57% of liberal voters, think one requirement should be for a doctor’s visit before abortion chemicals are prescribed.
“Seven in 10 voters agree it ‘makes sense’ to bring back safeguards that were removed by Biden’s FDA,” the survey found, and, “Although the majority of voters in the survey identified as pro-choice, voters across the board also have ‘significant doubts’ about the safety of the FDA’s current policy allowing mail-order abortion drugs.”
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“The harmful impact of Biden’s FDA removing safeguards on abortion drugs, like in-person doctor visits, is an issue that overwhelmingly unites voters of all stripes. As a growing body of research indicates these drugs are far more dangerous than advertised, and new horror stories emerge day after day of women coerced and drugged against their will, landing in the ER and even dying along with their babies, Americans’ concerns are more than valid. Even a strong majority of liberal voters agree in-person doctor visits and screening for coercion and abuse are simply common sense, yet the Biden FDA recklessly tossed them aside to push a pro-abortion agenda,” explained Marjorie Dannenfelsler, the head of SBA Pro-Life America.
“The Trump administration promised a fresh review of the evidence on the risks of abortion drugs, and we eagerly await their following through. Right now, at minimum, they should heed the emerging science and the will of the people and immediately reinstate in-person doctor visits that existed before Biden’s harmful COVID policy. Twenty-one states whose laws are being undermined and their most vulnerable populations threatened by the flood of out-of-state drugs will thank them.”
The survey comes on the heels of an FDA decision to approve use of a new generic chemical to cause abortions.
The survey said two-thirds are concerned “abortion drugs are used by abusers to cover up rape, exploitation and sex trafficking,” and a majority “disapprove of allowing out-of-state nurses and pharmacists to send abortion drugs to women in any state without any in-person medical care or a doctor’s visit.”
Eighty percent say “no one should be able to get abortion drugs online or from a foreign country and be able to give them to a woman without her knowledge or consent,” and some 75% say “ensuring in-person medical care, including a doctor visit, is a matter of informed consent and not infringing on women’s rights.”
The reason for the expansion of the abortion industry’s reach, too, was identified: “More than 7 in 10 voters agree drug manufacturers have pressured the FDA to lower standards to sell more drugs.”
Just weeks ago, 51 U.S. senators led by Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., wrote to HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and FDA Commissioner Marty Makary urging them to take swift action.
LifeNews Note: This column originally appeared at WorldNetDaily.










