Letter to the editor: Why has EPA not investigated abortion pill in water?
· The Washington TimesOPINION:
With 15 state attorneys general calling on the Environmental Protection Agency to investigate the potential contaminants from mifepristone (the abortion pill) in the nation’s drinking water supply, one has to wonder: Why has this taken so long?
When Roe v. Wade was overturned, not many people would have believed that abortion numbers would stagnate or increase, but this is what has seemingly happened because of mail-order abortions started under the Biden administration. This has been allowed to continue in the Trump administration. (President Trump says he is pro-life, but I digress.)
So, the abortion pill is not only deadly to unborn babies and harmful to their mothers, but now society as a whole may very well be at risk from this awful pill, which could be lurking in our drinking water, causing infertility and miscarriages.
Why has the EPA not been on this from the beginning? Why has it taken state attorneys general to put the heat on the agency? And why has the Trump administration, to date, not concluded the investigation to determine whether the abortion pill is dangerous to women?
With every passing moment, unborn babies die because of mifepristone. Mothers are injured. Americans become infertile, and pregnant women miscarry.
All this under the greatest pro-life president? Exactly what does it take to get the abortion pill out of our nation?
MICHAEL RACHIELE
Lenexa, Kansas
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