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Anti-abortion politicians have a new strategy for attacking abortion care: pressuring the EPA to classify abortion pills as a water contaminant. More than a dozen Republican attorneys general just sent a letter to EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin demanding action. The letter claims, without scientific evidence, that mifepristone and fetal remains are polluting drinking water. The EPA should be focused on real threats to clean water, not helping anti-abortion extremists restrict access to safe, legal medication abortion. Don't let anti-abortion politicians use the EPA to restrict women's healthcare. Tell the EPA to regulate toxic pollution, not abortion pills. These Republican attorneys general claim they care about clean drinking water, but they are ignoring the Trump administration’s rollback of clean water protections that limited mercury and other toxic chemicals in our waterways. We cannot let anti-abortion politicians manufacture a fake environmental crisis to suit their own agenda. Add your name to tell the EPA to protect our water from pollution, not abortion pills. The petition to the EPA reads: "Don't let anti-abortion politicians weaponize environmental law to attack abortion care. Follow the science, reject efforts to classify mifepristone as a water contaminant without evidence, and focus on protecting our waterways from real environmental hazards."