A bombshell new poll has revealed what conservatives have been saying all along: the Biden administration's reckless abortion pill policies went way too far, and the American people know it.
More than two-thirds of Americans oppose the Biden-era Food and Drug Administration rules that allowed women to receive dangerous abortion pills without seeing a doctor in-person first, according to polling conducted for the 85 Fund and reported by The Daily Wire.
Think about that for a moment, Patriots. While the radical left and their media allies spent years pushing the narrative that Americans wanted easier access to chemical abortions, the truth is the exact opposite. Regular folks understand that powerful drugs require proper medical supervision β something the Biden regime completely ignored in their rush to appease Planned Parenthood.
Biden's FDA Put Ideology Over Safety
The poll exposes just how out of touch the previous administration was with basic medical common sense. Under Biden's FDA, women could obtain abortion-inducing drugs through the mail without ever stepping foot in a doctor's office. No physical examination, no ultrasound to confirm the pregnancy stage, no in-person medical supervision.
What could possibly go wrong? Everything, as it turns out. Medical experts have warned that chemical abortions carry serious risks including severe bleeding, infection, and incomplete abortion requiring emergency surgery.
"The American people understand that serious medical procedures require serious medical oversight," said one pro-life advocate familiar with the polling data.
Now that President Trump is back in the White House, Americans can expect a return to sensible policies that prioritize women's health over radical ideology. The Trump-Vance administration has already signaled it will review many of Biden's most extreme regulatory changes.
This poll proves once again that the silent majority of Americans reject the left's extremist agenda β even when the mainstream media tries to convince us otherwise. Will the Trump administration finally restore common-sense safeguards that protect women's health?
