A brave woman's devastating testimony is shattering the left's carefully constructed narrative about the so-called "safety" of abortion drugs. Elizabeth Gillette stepped forward Wednesday to expose the horrific reality that Big Pharma and abortion advocates desperately want to keep hidden from American women.
Speaking at a press conference organized by Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO), Gillette detailed her traumatic experience with mifepristone when she was in her twenties — a story that should send chills down every parent's spine and expose the lies we've been fed by the abortion industrial complex.
While the mainstream media continues to push the dangerous fiction that chemical abortions are "safe and effective," real women like Gillette are paying the price with their health and lives. Her testimony comes at a crucial time as the Trump administration works to roll back the reckless policies that put abortion industry profits over women's safety.
"This isn't about politics — this is about protecting women from a dangerous drug that's being pushed on them without proper safeguards," Senator Hawley declared.
For too long, we've watched as federal agencies rubber-stamped dangerous abortion drugs while ignoring mounting evidence of serious complications. Under the Biden regime, these pills were made even more accessible through mail-order distribution — turning every mailbox into a potential death trap.
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Gillette's courage in speaking out exposes what patriots have known all along: the abortion lobby cares more about their bottom line than protecting women. While they claim these drugs are "safer than Tylenol," real women are suffering in silence, their stories buried by a complicit media establishment.
Senator Hawley's call for congressional action represents exactly the kind of leadership we need to protect American women from this predatory industry. The Trump administration has already begun dismantling the regulatory capture that allowed these dangerous policies to flourish.
How many more women will suffer before we finally put their safety above abortion industry profits?
