Judges' dueling decisions put access to a key abortion drug in jeopardy nationwide
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"Washington state Attorney General Bob Ferguson told NPR on Friday that he believes the judge's ruling could make it possible for patients in those states to continue using mifepristone for abortion in the short term -- even after the Texas decision takes effect." | Negative | -8% Liberal |
"It is the next big step toward the national ban on abortion that Republican elected officials have vowed to make law in America, Biden added." | Negative | -30% Liberal |
"The group had asked Kacsmaryk, who was appointed by President Trump and has longstanding ties to conservative religious groups, to overturn the approval." | Negative | -8% Liberal |
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46% :Washington state Attorney General Bob Ferguson told NPR on Friday that he believes the judge's ruling could make it possible for patients in those states to continue using mifepristone for abortion in the short term -- even after the Texas decision takes effect.35% : "It is the next big step toward the national ban on abortion that Republican elected officials have vowed to make law in America," Biden added.
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