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Lesbian Biden staffer pushes illegal abortion drugs to women in pro-life states


(LifeSiteNews) — A pro-abortion group is targeting residents of states that protect preborn babies by directing them where to buy dangerous abortion drugs.

“Mayday Health,” based in New York, is running ads at gas stations in rural Kentucky and West Virginia directing women to its website, where they can buy abortion pills and have them illegally shipped into the states. Its executive director lamented that 90 percent of Americans reportedly did not know that they could buy abortion drugs to kill their innocent preborn babies.

“We knew that a massive education campaign needed to be executed to inform people that they still have options” to murder their unborn children, Olivia Raisner told West Virginia Watch. She previously worked as a digital director for President Joe Biden and in a similar role for Vice President Kamala Harris’ failed 2024 presidential campaign.

Raisner is a lesbian who apparently now uses “they” pronouns and goes by “Liv” instead of “Olivia.” Her group’s website also directs people to so-called “gender-affirming care resources,” i.e. for mutilating transgender procedures. It appears geared toward helping children obtain abortion and transgender drugs, as it has a built-in “quick exit” button that changes the website to weather.com, ostensibly in case a parent walks into the room. The group has also ensured that the website’s language is at a fifth-grade level.

The website directs users to abortion groups that will ship drugs into states regardless of the legality. The group previously targeted women in Tennessee and Indiana as well.

Abortion drugs are currently illegal in West Virginia. In July, the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the state’s ban on the dangerous chemical drugs brought by a drug manufacturer that sought to profit off the destruction of the state’s tiniest citizens.

The drugs are also available only limited circumstances in Kentucky. “A registered physician in Kentucky can only prescribe an abortion-inducing drug to prevent the substantial risk of death of the pregnant woman, or to save a life-sustaining organ of a pregnant woman,” the Cabinet for Health and Family Services explains.

Raisner falsely claimed that abortion pills are “safe” and has also couched the campaign as one rooted in freedom of speech, even though her group seeks to help people violate state laws in order to kill unborn children. Furthermore, the website sells merchandise that links abortion to “freedom,” apparently hoping to appeal to conservative citizens.

However, no abortion drug can ever truly be safe because it aims to destroy an innocent human child. Additionally, the drugs are dangerous for women, according to an extensive study by the Ethics and Public Policy Center.

“The data strongly suggest that mifepristone poses a far greater risk of causing harm than previously stated. In fact, the risk of serious complications may be 22 times higher than previously disclosed,” a coalition letter from pro-life and medical groups, released in early July, states.

Abortion pills killing babies in pro-life states

The use of abortion drugs has increased since the Biden administration, when the former president ignored longstanding federal law and allowed for the virtually unfettered shipment of the drugs across the country. Abortion pills currently account for about 63 percent of U.S. abortions.

Furthermore, pro-abortion groups like Mayday Health appear to have no problem skirting around the law. Aid Access, a foreign abortion group, recently said it ships 84 percent of its drugs into pro-life states. Meanwhile, states like New York and Massachusetts have rushed to protect illegal abortionists with “shield laws.”

These laws are protecting abortionists like Dr. Margaret Carpenter in New York, who is accused of shipping drugs into Texas and killing a preborn child and seriously injuring a woman.

READ: Louisiana governor demands extradition of NY abortionist who mailed pills for minor’s coerced abortion

Rebecca Gomperts, who directs Aid Access, is also currently facing a federal wrongful death lawsuit. While proponents of abortion drugs will champion their availability as a victory for “women’s rights,” they are favored by abusive men who seek to kill preborn babies.

Specifically, a recently filed lawsuit sued Gomperts, Aid Access, and a marine after he allegedly spiked the drink of the mother of his child with abortion drugs.

The lawsuit, which includes photos of the drugs obtained by Christopher Cooprider from Aid Access, says the marine killed his preborn baby despite Liana Davis, the baby’s mother, wanting to keep the baby.

“Cooprider obtained these drugs from Aid Access, a criminal organization that illegally ships abortion pills into Texas and other jurisdictions where abortion has been outlawed,” the federal lawsuit, filed in Texas, alleges. “Ms. Davis sues to recover damages from Cooprider and Aid Access for the wrongful death of her unborn child,” her attorneys wrote.


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