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BumRushDaShow

(154,646 posts)
Mon May 5, 2025, 05:45 PM May 5

Trump Administration Asks Court to Dismiss Abortion Pill Case

Source: New York Times

May 5, 2025, 5:18 p.m. ET


The Trump administration on Monday asked a federal judge to dismiss a lawsuit that seeks to sharply restrict access to the abortion pill mifepristone — taking the same position as the Biden administration in a closely watched case that has major implications for abortion access. The court filing by the Justice Department is striking, given that President Trump and a number of officials in his administration have forcefully opposed abortion rights.

Mr. Trump often boasts that he appointed three of the Supreme Court justices who voted in 2022 to overturn the national right to abortion. And so far in his second term, his administration has taken steps to curtail programs that support reproductive health.

The court filing was the first time the Trump administration has weighed in on the lawsuit, which seeks to reverse numerous regulatory changes that the Food and Drug Administration made, starting in 2016, that greatly expanded access to mifepristone. The Trump administration’s request made no mention of the merits of the case, which have not yet been considered by the courts.

Rather, echoing the argument that the Biden administration made shortly before Mr. Trump took office, the court filing asserts that the case does not meet the legal standard to be heard in the federal district court in which it was filed. The plaintiffs in the case are the conservative attorneys general of three states: Missouri, Idaho and Kansas, and the case was filed in a federal district court in Texas. “The states do not dispute that their claims have no connection to the Northern District of Texas,” the Justice Department lawyers wrote in the filing.

Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/05/05/health/trump-abortion-pill-case.html



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Trump Administration Asks Court to Dismiss Abortion Pill Case (Original Post) BumRushDaShow May 5 OP
Get rid of the court's jurisdiction by asking for dismissal and then issue an EO banning the pill. nt in2herbs May 5 #1
The 3 states went judge shopping. maxsolomon May 5 #2
Maybe the pill manufacturer has lobbied for this. NH Ethylene May 5 #3
I think they are withdrawing BumRushDaShow May 5 #4

in2herbs

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1. Get rid of the court's jurisdiction by asking for dismissal and then issue an EO banning the pill. nt
Mon May 5, 2025, 06:16 PM
May 5

NH Ethylene

(31,162 posts)
3. Maybe the pill manufacturer has lobbied for this.
Mon May 5, 2025, 08:05 PM
May 5

Trump doesn't have ideals and doesn't actually care about what his base wants, especially now that he's been elected. He'll do whatever benefits him in some way.

BumRushDaShow

(154,646 posts)
4. I think they are withdrawing
Mon May 5, 2025, 08:33 PM
May 5

because the courts will probably say those 3 states have no standing due to filing their case in TX instead of their own states/jurisdictions.

I.e., the states that brought the suit were Missouri (which is located under the 8th Circuit), Idaho (which is located under the 9th Circuit), and Kansas (which is located under the 10th Circuit).

Filing anywhere in Texas would have the case under the draconian 5th Circuit Court of Appeals which is majority loon.

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