Beneath the Surface: Exposing the Abortion Pill Drug Cartel
Since the fall of Roe v. Wade, abortions done by the abortion pill regimen—a two-pill regimen involving mifepristone and misoprostol—or “medication abortion,” have become the most prevalent method of abortion in this country. In 2024, the Guttmacher Institute reported that 63% of all US abortions were done by pills alone in 2023. Planned Parenthood’s CEO also shared that nearly 70% of its abortion patients choose the abortion pill.
The question then is, with the complex and ever-changing landscape of abortion access in our nation, how are people accessing these pills at such an astonishing rate? ALL research uncovered an ongoing pill network that is funneling these drugs in from foreign countries to states with so-called “abortion bans.” To the casual observer, this pill network is modeled after the drug cartel, creating an abortion pill crisis similar to our nation’s narcotics crisis.
This report seeks to expose the abortion pill drug cartel and prove there is no such thing as an abortion-free state in the US. It also seeks to detail other more conventional methods of obtaining these pills. Finally, the report will shed light on the lack of action for this crisis, leaving us to ask: Why are state and local governments turning a blind eye to baby killing?
Key Takeaways
- The abortion pill regimen of mifepristone and misoprostol can be accessed in all 50 states and US territories due to the FDA’s 2023 removal of in-person regulations to obtain abortion pills.
- Networks of abortion providers and volunteers are working as drug dealers via the Internet and US postal system and are illegally sending these pills to customers.
- Abortion regulations have not and will not work to stop abortion pills from being sold.
- The United States Postal Service, the FDA, and other US government agencies have neglected to investigate these individual networks of volunteers that provide abortion pills illegally and consistently through the mailing system.