Monterey Herald

Health secretary slams abortion pill ruling

- By Hope Yen

The nation's top health official, Xavier Becerra, called the ruling “not America” and did not rule out defiance.

WASHINGTON >> The nation's top health official said Sunday that a court ruling threatenin­g the availabili­ty of a main drug used in medication abortion was “not America” and he did not rule out defying the judge's order if necessary.

“We want the courts to overturn this reckless decision,” Xavier Becerra, President Joe Biden's health secretary, told CNN's “State of the Union.” “We want, yes, that women continue to have access to a drug that's proven itself safe. Millions of women have used this drug around the world.”

He stressed that for now, women do have access to the abortion medication mifepristo­ne after a federal judge in Texas, Donald Trump-appointee Matthew Kacsmaryk, put his ruling from Friday on hold for a week so federal officials could file a challenge. The drug was approved in 2000 by the Food and Drug Administra­tion, which is overseen by the Health and Human Services Department headed by Becerra.

“For America's sake and for women's sake, we have to prevail in this,” he said.

Biden has said his administra­tion would fight the Texas ruling. Kacsmaryk's 67-page order gave the government seven days to appeal.

“We intend to do everything to make sure it's available to them not just in a week, but moving forward, period, because mifepristo­ne is one of the safest and most effective medicines that we have seen over the last 20 years to help women with their health care, especially abortion care,” Becerra said.

Asked whether he might recommend that the FDA ignore a ban, Becerra said, “Everything is on the table.”

There is uncertaint­y about access to the most commonly used method of abortion in the United States following two separate and conflictin­g court rulings in Texas and Washington over the legality of mifepristo­ne.

 ?? MARIAM ZUHAIB — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra testifies during the Senate Finance Committee hearing on March 22 on Capitol Hill in Washington.
MARIAM ZUHAIB — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra testifies during the Senate Finance Committee hearing on March 22 on Capitol Hill in Washington.

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