The swamp creatures at the Justice Department are at it again, folks. On Friday, DOJ bureaucrats scrambled to shut down Missouri's perfectly legitimate lawsuit challenging the FDA's reckless decision to allow deadly abortion drugs to be shipped through the mail like Amazon packages.
What's their excuse this time? The DOJ claims that allowing Missouri's suit to proceed would somehow "inhibit a safety study" on the abortion pill mifepristone. Let that sink in – they're admitting this drug needs MORE safety studies while simultaneously pushing it through the mail to women across America.
This is the same federal bureaucracy that spent four years weaponizing the legal system against President Trump and his supporters. Now they're using their power to protect Big Pharma's abortion pill profits while trampling on states' rights to protect their citizens.
Missouri Fights Back Against Federal Overreach
Missouri isn't backing down from this fight, and they shouldn't. Red states across America have watched the federal government ram dangerous policies down their throats for too long. The Show-Me State is showing exactly how it's done – standing up to federal bullies who think they know better than local communities.
The timing here is suspicious, patriots. Why is the DOJ so desperate to kill this lawsuit right now? What are they trying to hide about these mail-order abortion pills that has them running scared?
"The federal government has no business forcing dangerous drugs into communities that don't want them," a Missouri official close to the case told sources.
This isn't just about abortion – it's about whether unelected federal bureaucrats get to override the will of the people and their elected state representatives. It's about whether states have any rights left, or if Washington D.C. gets to dictate everything from abortion pills to school curricula.
The American people are watching, and they're tired of the Deep State's games. Missouri's fight is our fight, and it's time more red states joined the battle against federal tyranny.
Will other conservative states step up and support Missouri's constitutional challenge, or will they let the swamp win another round?
