The abortion industry's house of cards is crumbling, and Elizabeth Gillette's powerful testimony is helping to bring it down. Speaking at a press conference organized by Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) on Wednesday, Gillette courageously shared her horrific experience with the abortion drug mifepristone—and her story is exactly why Congress must act NOW to protect American women.
Gillette didn't mince words as she detailed how the so-called "safe" abortion pill nearly destroyed her life when she was in her twenties. While the abortion lobby continues pushing their deadly drugs on vulnerable women, stories like Gillette's expose the brutal reality they're desperately trying to hide.
"The truth about what this drug does to women needs to be told," Gillette declared, standing alongside Senator Hawley as he called for immediate congressional action against mifepristone.
This is what happens when profit margins matter more than women's lives to the abortion industry.
For too long, the radical left has peddled the lie that chemical abortions are "safe and effective." But patriots like Gillette are fighting back with the one thing abortion advocates can't stand: the TRUTH.
Trump Administration Positioned to Act
With President Trump back in the White House and Republicans controlling Congress, there's finally hope for real action. Unlike the Biden regime that rubber-stamped every dangerous abortion policy the left demanded, this administration actually puts women's safety first.
Senator Hawley's press conference comes at a crucial time when more women are speaking out about the devastating effects of chemical abortions. These brave Americans are refusing to let the abortion industry silence their stories any longer.
The question isn't whether mifepristone harms women—Elizabeth Gillette and countless others have already answered that. The question is: will Congress finally listen to these victims and take action, or will they continue letting the abortion lobby put profits over people?
It's time for every American to demand answers. Our women deserve better than being guinea pigs for the abortion industry's dangerous experiments.
