Herb Geraghty, recently released from prison for anti-abortion activities, plans to resume protests, expressing doubts about the Trump administration's commitment to restricting abortion. He foresees increased direct action from activists despite a lack of immediate changes from Trump's Justice Department regarding abortion regulations, specifically regarding mifepristone. The pardoning of activists like Geraghty has created a more permissive climate for such protests, and he predicts that activists will escalate their efforts in the face of perceived inaction from the government.
In the coming years, he expects abortion activists to launch more direct action, putting our bodies on the line between the victim and the oppressor.
It would be great if we didn't have to do so much, but my bet is that we will.
President Trump has asked me to study the safety of mifepristone, Kennedy said. He has not yet taken a stand on how to regulate it.
Trump hasn't made curtailing abortion a major priority. His Justice Department has not acceded to requests from the anti-abortion movement.
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