From Lucas Kunce <[email protected]>
Subject Next Tuesday, the Supreme Court will hear the mifepristone case
Date March 21, 2024 3:40 PM
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[1]Lucas Kunce for U.S. Senate

John — next
Tuesday, the Supreme Court will hear the mifepristone case led by Josh
Hawley’s wife and originally decided by Hawley’s donor judge.

Hawley’s corrupt family business made that case happen, in the same way
they led the charge to overturn Roe v. Wade, and Hawley abused his power
as Missouri’s U.S. Senator to do it all. Please let me explain:

[ [link removed] ]Jezebel: Members of Congress ask Supreme Court to slash access to the
abortion pill.

[ [link removed] ]FIGHT BACK NOW →

In 2017, Matt Kacsmaryk was nominated to be a federal judge for the North
Texas district court. His confirmation stalled for years due to bipartisan
opposition over his bizarre obsession with controlling people’s bodies, an
issue he was even caught lying about during his nomination process:

[ [link removed] ]Headline from The Dallas Morning News: John Cornyn says Judge Kacsmaryk
should not have taken name off anti-abortion article. Excerpt: 'The
process only works if we... have candor and truthful answers. So that's
significant,' said Cornyn, a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee
responsible for vetting Kacsmaryk's nomination.

The next year, while his nomination languished in the Senate, Kacsmaryk
made an investment in his future by becoming a campaign donor to Josh
Hawley, a fellow member of the Federalist Society — a group of corporate
activist lawyers with funders including Chevron, Google, and the Kochs.

Once Hawley was sworn into the U.S. Senate in 2019, he decided to make
Kacsmaryk, his campaign donor, a federal judge. Hawley confirmed Kacsmaryk
to the northern Texas district court, despite even more bipartisan
opposition over Kacsmaryk’s Big Brother views on contraceptives and
personal freedoms.

Flash forward to 2022, a lawsuit was filed in the northern Texas district
court by activist lawyers seeking to ban an abortion pill that millions
have used safely. Abortion medication accounts for over half of all
abortions.

Josh Hawley’s wife led the suit. His donor was the judge.

[ [link removed] ]Photos of Josh Hawley and Texas Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk on the left. On
the right, a Vanity Fair headline that reads: Erin Morrow Hawley is
leading the charge to ban abortion medication. She's also Josh Hawley's
wife.

[ [link removed] ]FIGHT BACK NOW →

In April 2022, Hawley’s donor judge ruled in favor of the suit led by
Hawley’s wife, calling for a near-immediate ban on the abortion pill
mifepristone in all 50 states. This was the first time a judge has ever
unilaterally tried to take a drug off the market against FDA objections.

Just days after Kacsmaryk’s ruling, Josh Hawley used his Senate office to
submit an amicus brief demanding that the Supreme Court end a temporary
injunction blocking the ruling (in his wife's lawsuit) by a judge (his
campaign donor) to ban America's most commonly-used abortion medication.

Now, that mifepristone case, which was decided by Hawley’s donor judge and
led by Hawley’s wife, will be heard by the Supreme Court next week.

And this will hardly be the first time Hawley has taken his mission to
restrict reproductive freedom to the Supreme Court…

[ [link removed] ]Tweet from Josh Hawley on June 24, 2022: For those who wondered why I
said, two years ago, I would vote to confirm ONLY Supreme Court Justices
who acknowledged Roe was wrong, this is why. Amy Barrett was the first
openly pro-life nominee of my lifetime. And she was the deciding vote.

This is what corruption looks like — and this election is our one and only
opportunity to hold Hawley accountable for it. [ [link removed] ]So if you’re ready to
end these Big Brother attacks on abortion and send a real warrior for
working people to represent Missouri in the U.S. Senate, please rush a
donation of $10 or whatever you can afford to my grassroots
campaign right now.

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This is our chance to take back power from control-obsessed elites like
Josh Hawley and give Missouri’s U.S. Senate seat back to real, everyday
people.

Thanks for helping me make it happen,

— Lucas


 


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