EXPOSED: Chemical Abortion Pill Vendors Caught Violating Federal Law, FDA Safety Limits, Vow to Continue


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May 28, 2026

The Chemical Abortion Pill cartel has been exposed for breaking U.S. law — and they’re openly bragging that they’ll do it again. 

As Louisiana’s court case against the FDA threatens to the end the criminal practice of death-by-mail Chemical Abortion Pill prescription and delivery, abortion vendors are making it clear that they have no intention to stop, no matter what. 

Scientific American recently wrote in support of long-debunked pro-abortion myths, pushing telehealth prescription and mailing of Chemical Abortion Pills despite the widely noted risks. One doctor they spoke with said that she “worries” about the burden ending telehealth abortion or mifepristone’s approval altogether will put on providers and policy compliance. 

What Scientific American conveniently leaves out is that these online abortion vendors (who are not all doctors as the article suggests) are often knowingly violating U.S. Law and FDA Safety limits. 

The Charlotte Lozier Institute (CLI) exposed abortion vendors in a new report that 81% of online abortion vendors are sending these deadly pills to women past the FDA’s 10-week timeline, putting them at even higher risk of complications. In fact, CLI found that only 19% of online abortion pill vendors were complying with this rule, meaning 64 sellers were sending women Chemical Abortion Pills when the FDA deemed it unsafe for them to take.  

“None of the five community networks (community-based groups who give U.S. women free abortion drugs) have a gestational limit at which they will stop sending abortion drugs to U.S. women,” reported CLI. 

Not only this, but the CLI study found that online abortion vendors often sell “unapproved and misbranded drugs,” including by 10 vendors the FDA had previously sent abuse letters to in 2019. 

This is not to mention how these pill pushers traffic by mail Chemical Abortion Pills into states that have them banned. 

“The abortion industry loves to claim ‘abortion is healthcare,’ but their actions and advocacy have shown they don’t want abortion to be treated with the same level of regulatory scrutiny as legitimate medical procedures,” said CLI researcher Mia Steupert, who authored the report. “No one should be able to obtain abortion drugs as easily as purchasing something off Amazon. The egregious findings of this paper should serve as a wake-up call to policymakers that a wild west of online abortion drug access only serves to end unborn life at all costs, even at the expense of women’s safety.” 

According to the Scientific American article, abortion vendors are more than okay with defying laws and safety regulations at the expense of women if it means they get to end preborn children’s lives. 

“People will always find a way to get abortion care,” said OB-GYN Tejasvi Gowda to Scientific American, “and we will always be there to help them.” 

The abortion industry never fails to make it clear: they will always put profit and ideology over health and safety — even if it means blatantly breaking the law to achieve their twisted goals. 

SEE HOW THE PRO-LIFE MOVEMENT IS EXPOSING THE REALITIES OF ABORTION: 

READ: Abortion Apologist ADMITS that at Least 10 Percent of Abortion ‘Patients’ Acquire their Chemical Abortion Pills Illegally  

READ: Physicians Aren’t Happy About Chemical Abortion Pill Mailing — And You Shouldn’t Be, Either 

READ: Killing Future Students: Which Colleges Offer On-Campus Abortion? 

READ: Abortion Industry Strikes Again With “The Coat Hanger Pill” 

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