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After a string of disappointments, conservative activists are demanding action from the FDA, DOJ and other agencies.
Anti-abortion demonstrators march to the Supreme Court, which recently declined to cut off access to abortion pills via telemedicine. | Bryan Dozier/Middle East Images/AFP via Getty Images
The Supreme Court’s recent ruling to preserve access to telehealth abortions has escalated anti-abortion activists’ frustrations with the Trump administration and ramped up the groups’ pressure campaign directed at the White House.
With the high court unwilling for now to curb the availability of drugs used in more than two-thirds of abortions, abortion opponents are demanding the federal agencies President Donald Trump oversees take immediate action or risk depressing conservative turnout in the upcoming midterm elections.








