If you’re pulling into a gas station this Memorial Weekend, complaining about the inconvenience of paying more at the pump…consider the sacrifice of the soldier, sailor, or Marine, making their sacrifices for our lives and our freedom. Exchange your complaint for a prayer.
The “ghosts of the Confederacy” are the ghosts of the Democratic Party. Of the 4 million slaves in the South and the border states in 1860, more than 90% were owned by Democrats. Fewer than 10 Republicans owned slaves!
@MarchandSurgery@FrontLineExHero Had a cornual heterotopic pregnancy. Not that I’d ever take the life of my baby, the doctors saved mine and the viable twin brother after rupture. Hope the court restores the drug’s availability as in-person only.
I'm a board certified OBGYN. I've practiced for 20+ years. Here's what's actually happening with mifepristone, because the coverage of it has been a mess.
On May 1, the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the FDA overstepped its authority in 2023 when it eliminated the in-person dispensing requirement for mifepristone and allowed the drug to be mailed. On May 4, the Supreme Court issued a temporary administrative stay restoring mail-order access while it reviews the emergency appeals from Danco and GenBioPro. That stay expired May 11. We're waiting on the Court.
Let me say this clearly: I don't want mifepristone banned. Almost no OBGYN I know does. It has a legitimate place in our practice. What's being argued in Louisiana v. FDA is not whether the drug exists. It's whether the FDA's safety protocol "the REMS" should include the in-person dispensing safeguard the FDA itself required for the first 23 years this drug was on the market.
Here's what an in-person visit does that a telehealth call cannot:
1. It confirms gestational age by ultrasound. Patients are not always accurate about their dates. They are sometimes weeks off. Without imaging, no one knows.
2. It rules out ectopic pregnancy. Mifepristone does not treat an ectopic. If you take it and your pregnancy is in your fallopian tube, the tube will still rupture. Women die from this.
3. It creates a local physician who is accountable when something goes wrong — hemorrhage, sepsis, incomplete abortion requiring surgery. A doctor in another state on a video call cannot manage a bleeding patient at 2 a.m.
The 2023 REMS change removed all three. And here is the part the mainstream media will not tell you: it is entirely predictable that a partner, a parent, or a boyfriend will substitute themselves on the telehealth visit to spare the patient an awkward conversation. That means the person actually taking the drug may never be seen, never be examined, and never have her dates verified. If she is further along than she said, the outcome can be a severely preterm infant. This is a child who may live decades with profound disability, at a public cost in the tens of millions of dollars over a lifetime.
This is why the FDA itself opened a safety review in September 2025. Real-world claims data is suggesting complication rates well above what is on the drug label. Secretary Kennedy and Commissioner Makary launched that review for a reason. Until it's finished, returning to in-person dispensing is the conservative clinical position. And by "conservative" I mean cautious. Careful. The standard of care.
The Fifth Circuit didn't ban anything. It restored the same safeguard the FDA enforced under Clinton, Bush, Obama, and the first Trump administration. That's not extremism. That's medicine.
ALIEN SPACESHIPS & DEAD SCIENTISTS
Dead scientists, UFO files, and growing questions the government can’t ignore. This week I investigate what’s really going on.
I'm also joined by political scientist Carol Swain, who wrote the classic study of race-based gerrymandering, to discuss the partisan battle over voting districts.
(1:58) Dead Scientists Mystery
(5:33) Los Alamos Disappearances
(7:42) UFO Files Released
(10:42) Are Aliens Demons?
(12:51) Foreign Enemies or Deep State?
(18:14) Guest: Carol Swain
(20:10) Virginia's Court-Packing Scheme
(25:13) Gerrymandering Explained
(30:23) Race vs. Substantive Representation
(34:49) Democrats' Black City Failures
(41:18) Roberts Court & Colorblindness
(45:28) Progressive Policies Hurt Blacks
(47:55) Marxism & Racial Division
(53:27) Guest: Peter Earle
Eileen Wang, the Democrat Mayor of Arcadia, California, has pleaded guilty to serving as a foreign agent for China. She pulled off a smoother infiltration of our government than Fang Fang ever did without having to endure Eric Swalwell's infamous gas.
@jsolomonReports Best thing she could do for the country is resign. Have Trump pick a replacement ASAP. She's been intimidated and is scared to make tough decisions.
@jsolomonReports She seems very sensitive to criticism. She should just rule how she feels is correct. She’ll get criticized regardless of how she rules. It’s the name of the game.