In The News

Walgreens Decides Not to Dispense Abortion Pills, Bowing to Pressure

Walgreens decided on Thursday not to distribute abortion-inducing drugs in some states where they are legal following pushback on multiple fronts, according to Politico.

With continuously changing policies, warnings from state attorneys general and pressure from anti-abortion activists, this decision reflects an abundance of caution, according to Politico. Nearly two dozen state attorneys general signed onto a letter threatening legal action against Walgreens if they go forward with dispensing the drugs, which are now America’s most popular method to terminate pregnancies.

Walgreens responded to the letter with their own, stating that they will not distribute the drugs in their states at brick-and-mortar stores nor ship it to them through the mail. Currently, Walgreens is not distributing the pills anywhere in the country and is not certified to do so anyway, according to Walgreens.

However, Walgreens wrote in their letter that they are looking to obtain certification in some states, though they did not specify which ones. This development reflects how much abortion availability can vary in each state, as even when there is no ban, different officials and organizations can have influence limitations on access.

In January, the Food and Drug Administration announced they would enable pharmacies to distribute the abortion-inducing drug mifepristone. This was part of an effort to expand and conserve abortion availability following the ban by many states, according to Politico.

Family Research Council and 13 other pro-life groups also signed a letter to Walgreens, discussing the potential legal consequences as well as those for their public image. They wrote about the tragic possibility of women being seriously injured or killed by these drugs.

Walgreens did not immediately respond to request for comment.

Content created by The Daily Caller News Foundation is available without charge to any eligible news publisher that can provide a large audience. For licensing opportunities of our original content, please contact licensing@dailycallernewsfoundation.org

Jason Cohen

Share
Published by
Jason Cohen

Recent Posts

Should I collect SS now or wait two years until age 70?

Dear Rusty: I am 67 and 9 months old, collecting a modest SS survivor benefit with…

5 hours ago

Trumps Rushed Out of White House Correspondents Dinner after Shooting Incident

Washington, D.C. – April 25, 2026 – Chaos erupted at the annual White House Correspondents'…

5 hours ago

Tom Steyer Thinks Wanting Truck Drivers To Understand English Is Racist

Democratic California gubernatorial candidate Tom Steyer said during a Wednesday debate that requiring truckers to…

7 hours ago

Trump’s CDC Director Pick Makes Hard Landing In MAHA Country

President Donald Trump’s pick to lead the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention may be…

8 hours ago

Trump Pulls Plug On US Delegation’s Trip To Iran Talks

President Donald Trump canceled a planned trip by two of his envoys to Pakistan meant…

8 hours ago

Trump Takes Using Nukes On Iran Off The Table

President Donald Trump said Thursday that the U.S. will not consider dropping nuclear weapons on…

19 hours ago