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In a somewhat surprising move,
the Trump administration has asked a federal court to dismiss a case that could seriously limit access to abortion across the country.
And Pierre-Selena Simmons-Duffin reports the action continues a case that the U.S.
Supreme Court rejected last year.
The case is challenging the Food and Drug Administration's rules about mifepristone,
one of the pills used for medication abortion and for managing miscarriages.
Trump's Justice Department has continued with the approach taken by the Biden administration.
It asked a federal judge to dismiss the case.
Katie Keith is the director of the Georgetown Center for Health Policy and the Law and formerly served on Biden's Gender Policy Council.
I would say the jury is still out.
essentially, of how aggressive the Trump administration is going to be on medication abortion.
She says if they want to restrict access, they have other tools.
What remains to be seen is whether, politically, they want to make use of those tools.
Selena Simmons-Duffin, NPR News.