Herb Geraghty, recently pardoned along with 22 other anti-abortion activists by President Trump, expressed his eagerness to re-engage in anti-abortion protests. Despite hopes that the Trump administration might limit abortion access, Geraghty is skeptical of significant changes. He suggested that activists will likely escalate direct actions if necessary. Meanwhile, the Justice Department has not yet enforced requests from the anti-abortion movement to impose tighter restrictions on abortion pills, leading to uncertainty about upcoming policies. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. signaled a cautious approach regarding the regulation of mifepristone, reflecting the complexities surrounding abortion politics in the new administration.
Three days after getting out of federal prison, Herb Geraghty expressed eagerness to return to anti-abortion protesting, reflecting activists’ anticipation for increased direct action.
Despite hopes that the new administration would limit abortion, Geraghty remained skeptical that the sweeping ambitions of the anti-abortion movement would be fulfilled.
Trump's Justice Department has not yet aligned with anti-abortion requests to criminalize mailing abortion pills, stirring uncertainty among activists about future policies.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s tentative stance on mifepristone regulation signifies a cautious approach in the new administration regarding abortion-related issues.
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