Republican senators are launching a full-scale investigation into shadowy abortion pill manufacturers who have been allegedly endangering women's lives while illegally distributing dangerous drugs across the country, Blaze News has learned exclusively.
Senator Bill Cassidy (R-LA), a physician who chairs the powerful Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee, is spearheading the probe targeting what he calls "obscure" abortion manufacturers including Draco Laboratories, Evita Solutions, and GenBioPro.
This bombshell investigation comes at a critical time as the Trump administration continues dismantling the Biden regime's radical pro-abortion agenda that put ideology over women's safety for four devastating years.
Big Pharma's Deadly Secret
According to sources familiar with the investigation, these manufacturers have been accused of deliberately concealing serious safety concerns while flooding the market with potentially lethal abortion drugs. Dr. Cassidy, leveraging his medical expertise, is exposing how these companies prioritized profits over the health and safety of American women.
"These obscure manufacturers have been operating in the shadows, hiding critical safety information from the women who desperately need it," a Senate aide told reporters on condition of anonymity.
"We're talking about companies that have put ideology and profit margins ahead of basic medical safety protocols that protect women's lives."
The timing of this investigation couldn't be more crucial. Under the Biden administration, abortion pill regulations were systematically weakened, allowing dangerous drugs to proliferate without proper oversight or safety measures.
Trump Administration Takes Action
This investigation represents exactly the kind of aggressive oversight that Patriots voted for in 2024. While Democrats spent years protecting Big Pharma's abortion profits, Republican leaders are finally putting women's safety first.
The probe will examine not only the alleged illegal distribution networks but also the deliberate concealment of adverse effects that could have saved countless women from serious medical complications.
Americans deserve to know: How many women were put at risk by these companies' alleged deception? And why did the previous administration turn a blind eye to these dangerous practices?
