Texas judge’s decision could pause abortion pill access amid FDA lawsuit

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Texas judge’s decision could pause abortion pill access amid FDA lawsuit
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WATCH: A high-stakes hearing on abortion pill access currently underway in Texas could have a “massive impact nationwide,” Dasha Burns reports. “This could have an impact on everyone.”

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