With a banner proclaiming “We are taking abortion pills forever” draped behind them, several pro-abortion activists ingested a medication that induces miscarriage outside the Supreme Court, InfoWars reported.
The women smiled and cheered, popped the pills in their mouths, and washed them down with water to demonstrate their defiant commitment to ending unborn lives.
The Daily Caller’s social media director Logan Hall posted a video on Twitter.
“we may have different views, but at the end of the day, we can set our differences aside.”
no. we’re up against literal demons. this is a spiritual war above all else. https://t.co/qQslWzOO3n
— Logan Hall (@loganclarkhall) December 1, 2021
The abortion-loving women likely took Mifeprex, a drug that prevents the female body from producing the hormone progesterone, which regulates the woman and the child’s growth during pregnancy.
Thousands of pro-life and pro-abortion activists also protested outside the Supreme Court‘s building.
Here on west side of Supreme Court, hundreds of pro-choice and pro-life activists.
Police have barricades splitting into two sections.
North side pro-choice activists (flanked on their west by prolifers with big banners) and South side pro-lifers. pic.twitter.com/GzkzqvJ6Ce
— Ford Fischer (@FordFischer) December 1, 2021
One sign showed a character smiling with the label, “Thinks abortion is rad,” while a sad-looking character had the label, “Thinks abortion is bad.”
Another sign said that “Big Bird [the cartoon character] supports abortion for all.”
Their demonstration occurred as the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, a Mississippi case that asserts the people’s right, through the legislature, to restrict abortions after 15 weeks.
The case also requests that the Supreme Court overturn Roe v. Wade, which controversially established a nationwide right to an abortion without input from Congress.
Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch called Roe “egregiously wrong,” CNN reported.
“The conclusion that abortion is a constitutional right has no basis in text, structure, history, or tradition,” she said.