named matthew as merrick, could rule on a case that seeks to upend access to a key component of medication abortion nationwide. that is a drug called the fda approved for use in september of 2000, and since then, it has been used safely by about 5 million people in the united states alone. typically, in tandem with another truck called now, works mifepristone by blocking the production of a hormone that s needed for pregnancy. and then it begins a miscarriage, and the two drugs when used together, they re about 99.6% effective at terminating a pregnancy or completing a miscarriage and they are safe. if you don t want to take the word of the 5 million people in america have taken that drug, you can look into decades of research that show the risk of complications that mifepristone is less than 0.4%. that basically means that it is safer than tylenol and viagra. it is so safe, in fact, about as of 2022, more than 54% of abortions in the united states happened with these pil
those drugs could be on the chopping block, courtesy of a texas court, where a trump appointed u.s. district judge, named matthew kacsmaryk, could rule on a case that seeks to upend access to a key component of medication abortion nationwide. that component is a drug called mifepristone. the fda approved it for use in september of 2000, and since then, it has been used safely by about 5 million people in the united states alone. typically, in tandem with another drug called misoprostol. now, mifepristone works by blocking the production of a hormone that s needed for pregnancy. misoprostol then begins a miscarriage. and the two drugs, when used together, they re about 99. 6% effective at terminating a pregnancy or completing a miscarriage, and they are safe. if you don t want to take the word of the 5 million people in america who have taken that pale, you can look into decades of research that show the risk of complications that mifepristone is less than 0. 4%. that basicall
morning. i m jonathan kaye part, this is the sunday show. and now, the unprecedented weaponization of the justice department and the fbi to break into a home of a former president of the united states. for six straight years, i ve been harassed, investigated, defame, slandered, and persecuted like no other president. and like no other president, he could be indicted soon. that may be why donald trump would on a 90 minute rant at a rally in ohio last night. he comes on the heels of the justice department officially appealing the decision by trump appointed judge alien cannon. the block the doj from using the classified documents seized in mar-a-lago and it s criminal mastication. the matter now heads to the 11th circuit quarter of appeals where trump appointees makes six of 11 active judges on the circuit. meanwhile, the special master appointed to sift through 11,000 documents to see if any should be shielded from investigators, has made his first official move. judge
decisions to make them actually democratic and majority therrien. so, abortion is not only a political issue, it s now a gerrymandered issue. indeed it is. melissa mary and elisa wells, thank you both for joining us on a very important evening. thank you. that is not the only big story we are covering tonight. there is also the republican congressman who isn t just the criticizing democratic congresswoman judy chu, but actually questioning her loyalty to the united states. you re gonna get her reaction live, later on. we also have the brewing battle of a former vice president mike pence s subpoenaed to testify to the special counsel investigating january 6th. pence is calling the subpoena unconstitutional. but one of his own former legal advisers, what he s telling us. that s next. (psst psst) ahhhh.
deliberation have made it impossible for them their decisions to make them actually democratic and majority therrien. so, abortion is not only a political issue, it s now a gerrymandered issue. indeed it is. melissa mary and elisa wells, thank you both for joining us on a very important evening. thank you. that is not the only big story we are covering tonight. there is also the republican congressman who isn t just the criticizing democratic congresswoman judy chu, but actually questioning her loyalty to the united states. you re gonna get her reaction live, later on. we also have the brewing battle of a former vice president mike pence s subpoenaed to testify to the special counsel investigating january 6th. pence is calling the subpoena unconstitutional. but one of his own former legal advisers, what he s telling us. that s next.