A brave woman's harrowing testimony is shaking the foundations of the pro-abortion establishment's favorite narrative about the "safety" of chemical abortions.
Elizabeth Gillette stepped forward Wednesday at a press conference organized by Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) to share her nightmare experience with mifepristone – the abortion drug that Democrats and Big Pharma have been pushing as a "safe" alternative to surgical procedures.
What happened to Gillette in her 20s tells a very different story than what Planned Parenthood wants women to hear.
The Truth About 'Safe' Abortion Pills
While the mainstream media continues to parrot talking points about mifepristone being "FDA-approved" and "safe," real women like Gillette are paying the price with their health and lives. Her testimony comes at a crucial time as President Trump's administration evaluates the future of this controversial drug.
"The American people deserve to know the truth about what these pills really do to women," Hawley declared, standing with Gillette as she shared her story. This is exactly the kind of courage we need from our Republican leaders – putting women's actual safety ahead of political correctness.
"Congress must take action against mifepristone," Gillette urged, her voice carrying the weight of personal experience that no amount of pharmaceutical lobbying can dismiss.
The timing couldn't be more significant. With Republicans now in control and a pro-life president back in the White House, we finally have leaders willing to challenge the abortion industry's dangerous agenda.
Democrats' Deadly Silence
Notice how the legacy media isn't rushing to cover Gillette's story? When it comes to women who've been harmed by their precious abortion pills, suddenly the "believe all women" crowd goes silent. That tells you everything you need to know about their real priorities.
Senator Hawley's leadership on this issue proves that conservative legislators are ready to fight for women's actual health – not just the abortion lobby's profits. While Democrats push dangerous drugs on vulnerable women, Republicans are demanding accountability.
How many more women like Elizabeth Gillette will it take before Congress acts? And why are Democrats so determined to keep these stories buried?
