The full scope of Joe Biden's war on the unborn is finally coming to light, and the numbers are absolutely staggering. A bombshell new report reveals that Biden's FDA policy allowing mail-order abortion pills is now responsible for killing 500 innocent babies every single day across America.
Thanks to the Biden administration's reckless decision to eliminate in-person doctor visit requirements, these death pills now account for a shocking one in four U.S. abortions. Let that sink in, folks - Biden literally turned baby-killing into a mail-order business model.
The pro-life community isn't staying silent. As one concerned patriot shared on social media: "Pro-life group finds Biden-era FDA policy is driving 500 abortions per day, says Trump has power to end it." The message is crystal clear - President Trump has both the authority and the moral obligation to reverse this Biden-era nightmare immediately.
Biden's Deadly Legacy Lives On
This isn't just about policy - it's about the systematic devaluation of human life under the Biden regime. By removing basic medical safeguards and doctor oversight, Biden essentially turned abortion into an online shopping experience. No counseling, no medical supervision, just point, click, and kill.
The timing couldn't be more crucial. While the FDA under Trump's leadership is making positive moves - including clearing new cancer screening tests as noted by medical professionals online - the deadly abortion pill policies from the previous administration continue claiming lives daily.
President Trump campaigned on being the most pro-life president in history during his first term, and he delivered with Supreme Court justices who overturned Roe v. Wade. Now, in his second term, he has the power to save 500 lives per day with the stroke of a pen.
Every day Trump delays action is another day 500 American children lose their lives to Biden's mail-order death scheme. The pro-life movement that helped deliver Trump's victory is watching, and they expect immediate action. Will Trump seize this opportunity to be the champion for the unborn that America desperately needs?
