From Lucas Kunce <[email protected]>
Subject U.S. Senator Josh Hawley’s ties to the mifepristone case
Date April 21, 2024 1:47 PM
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[1]Lucas Kunce for U.S. Senate

John — last
month, the United States Supreme Court heard arguments in the case to ban
the most commonly used abortion pill, mifepristone, nationwide.

This radical out-of-touch lawsuit was first ruled on by a campaign donor
who Josh Hawley made a federal judge (and picked to oversee the case
through “judge shopping”). It’s been led by Josh Hawley’s wife. And it’s
even been directly supported by Josh Hawley’s taxpayer-funded role as U.S.
Senator.

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They’ve been working toward this moment since 2019, when Josh Hawley was
sworn into the Senate and confirmed his campaign donor, Matthew Kacsmaryk,
to be a federal judge in the Northern District of Texas — despite
bipartisan opposition over his bizarre obsession with controlling other
people’s bodies.

Alliance Defending Freedom, the organization where Josh Hawley’s wife
works as lead counsel, knew that Kacsmaryk shared their extreme views on
abortion and reproductive rights. So when they filed a lawsuit, led by
Josh Hawley’s wife, that aimed to restrict access to the abortion pill in
all 50 states, they picked Matthew Kacsmaryk in the Northern District of
Texas to be their judge.

It should come as no surprise that Kacsmaryk — Josh Hawley’s donor and
judge — ignored guidance from the FDA and reproductive health experts
across the country to rule in favor of the suit led by Hawley’s wife.

Hawley later used his Senate office to file an amicus brief defending the
ruling.

The sequence of events is one of the clearest examples of this kind of
corruption to date. Since the ruling, federal courts have even announced a
new policy to prevent this kind of “judge shopping.”

[ [link removed] ]Screengrab of two headlines side-by-side: 'Federal courts make it
harder to 'judge shop' as was done in the abortion pill case' from NBC
News and 'Erin Morrow Hawley is leading the charge to ban abortion
medication. She's also Josh Hawley's wife' from Vanity Fair

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This is what we’re up against in Missouri this year,
John.

Control-obsessed elites like Josh Hawley are willing to do whatever it
takes to strip away the essential freedom for everyday people to decide if
and how they can build and raise their families.

Their first step was overturning Roe v. Wade. Now they’re attacking
reproductive rights across the spectrum — from enacting Missouri’s
exceptionless abortion ban, to outlawing the abortion pill across the
country, and now restricting access to IVF.

This election is our one and only opportunity to hold Josh Hawley
accountable, and we can’t afford to waste it. [ [link removed] ]So
John, will you help us get this message in
front of Missouri voters by rushing a donation of $10 or
whatever you can afford to my grassroots campaign today?

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I’m running to replace Josh Hawley in the U.S. Senate because it’s time to
put Missourians in charge of their own bodies, families, and lives. That’s
why I’m fighting to codify Roe v. Wade, restore abortion access in
Missouri, and protect reproductive rights across the country.

I hope I can count on your support this year,
John.

Thanks for everything,

Lucas Kunce


 


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