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Episode Date: May 5, 2026In breaking news out of the US Supreme Court and the pen of right wing Justice Sam Alito, the Court has temporarily BLOCKED a ruling by the 5th Circuit Court of Appeal that entered a nationwide injunc...tion against a woman’s use of medication abortion drugs obtained through Telehealth and mail order pharmacies, allowing for now woman to have access to the drugs to make the most personal decision a human being can make about their reproductive rights. I Popok explains how this set up the Court to make a fast ruling about whether the FDA can allow the sale of mifepristone in states that ban abortion. Armra: Head to https://tryarmra.com/legalaf or enter promo code: LEGALAF to receive 15% off your first order! Visit https://meidasplus.com for more! Remember to subscribe to ALL the MeidasTouch Network Podcasts: MeidasTouch: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/meidastouch-podcast Legal AF: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/legal-af MissTrial: https://meidasnews.com/tag/miss-trial The PoliticsGirl Podcast: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-politicsgirl-podcast Cult Conversations: The Influence Continuum with Dr. Steve Hassan: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-influence-continuum-with-dr-steven-hassan The Weekend Show: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-weekend-show The Ken Harbaugh Show: https://meidasnews.com/tag/the-ken-harbaugh-show Majority 54: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/majority-54 On Democracy with FP Wellman: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/on-democracy-with-fpwellman Uncovered: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/maga-uncovered Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Got some breaking news and it comes out of the United States Supreme Court and Justice Alito's pen of all things as he issues an administrative stay for a week to block the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals and its decision in the last 48 hours to stop the use of Mephipristone for medication abortions, not only in Louisiana, but a nationwide block of the use of medication, uh,
abortion pills that are provided to women in the safety of their own home through telehealth
and telemedicine and male order and mail-order pharmacies.
That was the order that I reported on on the 1st of May in a three-judge panel led by a Trump
appointee, Judge Duncan, three white men blocking nationally the use of medication abortion
pills, that led two laboratories that make the pills, Danko Laboratories and GenBioPro,
to rush in the last 36 hours to the United States Supreme Court seeking a stay, because
this, of course, upends immediately the right of a woman to choose and make these very intimate
decisions about her reproductive health, and whether she's going to carry a child or
carry a pregnancy or not. And so now you've got Alito. And why Alito? One of the most rightest
of right wing, MAGA right wings of the Supreme Court. Why is he involved? Because he sits over
the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, which is in New Orleans. And he's the first stop on the train
as to whether an administrative stay is going to be granted while the court has full briefing.
that's our reporting now that there has been an administrative stay issued by Judge Alito,
not by the entirety of the panel, not of the rest of the eight members of the United States Supreme Court.
I'll tell you what happens next. Stay tuned right here on Midas Touch and Legal A.F.
Now, I reported on the 1st of May that the three-judge panel in Louisiana, in a case brought by Louisiana against the food and drug
administration, now under the control of RFK Jr. There, they were arguing that more women die
because they're getting the pills by mail and because they're getting their health counseling
through telemedicine. Since COVID, the FDA has allowed these pills to be given through
a remote consultation with a doctor and male delivery.
through remote pharmacies into states.
Problem is that runs up against Louisiana's
near total ban on abortion.
Because three years ago,
this same United States Supreme Court
ruled in a six to three decision
that a woman no longer had,
even though she had it for 50 years,
no longer had a constitutional right
to privacy or right to choose.
And once they threw out Roe v. Wade
in the Dobbs decision,
all hell broke loose. We've now got a split. Half the states in America are banning or near total
ban of abortion and the other half allow it under many circumstances. So women in red states are
second-class citizens because they have less rights, less rights than my mother did in the 1950s and
1960s, or at least in the 1970s. So the way the three-judge panel in the Louisiana,
set it up is that since basically said that since the Dobbs decision,
since Louisiana has a near total ban,
the use of these drugs, methoprestone,
is leading to what they refer to as illegal abortions.
They say that, in fact, in Louisiana alone,
there have been approximately 1,000,
what they refer to as illegal abortions,
on page 10 of the order in Louisiana per month. That says, to me, there are a thousand women
making a critical choice about their own bodily autonomy, but you see how it's being characterized
here. They think they have declared without any medical evidence that the FDA's approval of
Mithopristone to be dispensed through telehealth and through remote pharmacies, mail-in pharmacies,
and mail-order pharmacies, is somehow creating more deaths.
There seems to be no statistics that support that.
Mitha-Pristone has been found to be as safe as aspirin, not Tylenol,
aspirin in most of the studies.
And now you've got the peculiar situation where the most conservative judge
who ruled against a woman's right to choose is making a decision on the administrative stay.
Here's what he's done.
He is a given Louisiana until 5 p.m. on May 11th to brief the issue for the court, the full court.
So we'll have a short-circuited on one of the most major and critical issues related to a woman's autonomy over her own body.
We're going to have this on a short track short circuit with a very minimal record below on just two briefs, not three, with a scramble for other.
to file friends of the court brief with no oral argument likely and and with Alito holding the
pin on and blocking for now for now the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ruling that means as of right now
women can still obtain medication abortion pills Mithopristone in Louisiana through male
through mail order, through telehealth, as of this moment. What's going to happen after May 11th and the
final brief comes in? It's up for grabs. Now, in the past, the United States Supreme Court did rule
against a similar Texas ban that was brought in front of a single judge and ended up at the Fifth Circuit
Court of Appeals as well. It was brought before Judge Casmaric by an Astro-Turf group.
that was literally artificially created just to file a case in Abilene, Texas, and get Judge Casmeric,
who had worked for anti-abortion organizations, pro-life movements, before he became a federal judge.
So he was handpicked by this phony organization.
Supreme Court got wind of it, and after much debate, decided that that organization of doctors,
who have been formed really for the purpose of bringing the case,
did not have standing to argue against those regulations.
And throughout the case,
so it wasn't on the merits of whether the FDA can allow medication abortions
to happen in states that are not allowing abortion.
We're going to get to that issue, I'm sure, now,
with this new briefing, with an interesting array of parties, you've got the labs who are making
the drug on one side and a state on the other. I'd like to see some other entities enter the fray
with amicus, friends of the court brief to support a woman's reproductive rights. There are
reproductive rights organizations that should be busy working on briefs to submit. And as they
do, I think they will, we'll support them. We'll report on them here on Midas Dutch.
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a F. The headline is, as of right now, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ruling that was rendered
by Judge Leslie Southwick, Judge Duncan, and Judge Englehart, three men in the Fifth Circuit
to stop the use of Mithapristone by telehealth and pharmacies,
mail order pharmacies has been blocked by Judge Alito at least through May 11th. After full briefing,
we're going to see what the Supreme Court does next. Now, Supreme Court is basically on their summer
vacation, even though we're waiting for major rulings. And look at this clip of a smiling,
glad-handed Neil Gorsuch, all bright-eyed and bushy-tailed on Fox News. Why does he come on
legal AF? Why aren't, here's my offer.
any of the, any of Supreme Court justice, but certainly the ones on the right, you want to reach
an audience that wants to hear from you? You want to reach millions and hundreds of millions of
people. Come on, legal AF, be interviewed by me and be platformed by me. That would be a good
counterbalance to your dining and champagne-soaked state dinners with the King of England a
couple of days ago, or showing up only on Fox News. You can't hide in the Supreme Court. You're supposed
to be the Supreme Court for all people. Come talk to our liberals and moderates and progressives and
socialists and Democrats on legal AF and on the Midas Touch Network. How about that? Here's Neil Gorsuch,
so you know what I'm talking about. Your book is fantastic. I think it's great for adults, too,
and I look forward to reading it with my daughter. What was the motivation behind this?
Well, I guess two things. One, it's our 250th anniversary. And there are, we're going to have fireworks, we're going to have celebrations, and we should. But I hope, too, we might find a little time to reflect on the men and women whose courage and sacrifice gave us the Declaration of Independence. And I've been complaining a lot about the lack of civic education and the history education in our country. And my co-author, Janie Nitsy said, you know, old man, it's time for you to do something about it.
She has three young children, founded a preschool.
And this was a journey and a wonderful journey.
I just love how it turned out.
Well, let me read an excerpt that was one of our favorites.
You write, first, all men are created equal.
The rich and the poor, the popular and the unpopular.
All are equal in God's eyes and should be equal under law.
Second, each person enjoys rights, among them, life, liberty,
and the pursuit of happiness that are God-given.
those rights are unalienable beyond the reach of government.
Third, to preserve those rights, the people have another right, the right to rule themselves.
The government exists to serve the people, not the other way around.
I love that you highlight that our rights are actually from God, and our founders knew that.
What do you think that our children need to learn about the Constitution and our founders?
Well, those three great ideas in the Declaration are perfect, and it's a journey to realize them,
and it has been throughout our history.
But each generation has to recommit themselves to those ideas.
You know, we're not a nation founded on a common religion or heritage.
We're founded around ideas.
And so the torch passes to each new generation to carry on those ideas.
And the sacrifice that the men and women during the revolution,
we forget it was eight long, bloody years.
And ordinary people, not just Ben Franklin and Thomas Jefferson,
but people like Mary Catherine Goddard and Emily,
Geiger, whose stories we tell in the book, help make those ideals possible for us.
Yes, sir. As an originalist, how do you balance the literal text of the Constitution with
more modern issues that maybe the framers couldn't have anticipated, like AI or internet issues?
Well, you know, one of the things that the framers of the Declaration really wanted was
independent judges to interpret and apply the law, who were not bound down by politics. They fought
a revolution against a king who had taken control of the judiciary himself.
And so an originalist tries to be faithful to the original written word of the Constitution
and apply it. Yes, it has to be applied to new facts and circumstances, but the terms of that
document cannot be changed by nine old people in Washington. That's not our job. So I'm following
this story closely. Next development's going to be in about seven days when I get the brief from
Louisiana and we see what happens next. I don't think they're going to do oral argument.
I think their avocas briefs or Amici briefs are really, really important, especially for
reproductive rights groups to get on the ball. I know they're working on it right now.
Get those on file and accept it. And let's see what happens and hope it's not a six to three
debacle. You know, I don't love the makeup of the Supreme Court on these issues, just as I didn't
during the Dobbs decision. You got Amy Coney Barrett.
who was a Catholic law school law professor,
member of ultra-right-wing conservative,
religious legal entities
who has like seven adopted children,
who thinks it's okay.
She says, oh, since there's statutes on the books
that allows women to drop off their babies at firehouses
with no repercussion, that's the solution.
We don't need abortion any longer.
I mean, she's got some crazy thought processes
that are up there on that.
And then a bunch of old white guys and old black guys who've never had a child.
And they're making the decisions about the most intimate and personal, bodily decision
that a human being can make and look how it's being made.
Look at this process.
We'll follow it closely.
I'm Michael Popok until my next report.
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