that is the very heart of the nation s most important secrets on the national security side. it doesn t get any more serious than that. yeah. we ve heard from both republican former attorney general bill barr who worked for trump and former u.s. attorney and governor chris christie about the fact that government, the justice department, the fbi, bent over backwards to try to get these documents back. and i think it s very unlikely he would be charged if he had just complied, right? that is absolutely the government s first goal in any what we call spill case, where you have classified material, national defense material, that s been improperly taken or stored. you want to get those things back. you need to recover the government s property and you need to make sure sources and methods haven t been compromised. we expect donald trump to leave his doral golf club any minute and be driven to the miami courthouse. we re going to get unique insights into trump s defense from his forme
Medication abortion providers could serve six months in prison under the law, one of a growing number of efforts by conservative states to target the pills.
The judge said he would decide soon whether to issue a preliminary injunction ordering the F.D.A. to withdraw its approval of the drug or wait for the full trial.
April 16, 2021 6:10 AM By Brandon Lee
Lawmakers seeking to lower drug costs should take a comprehensive approach rather than focus solely on manufacturersâ pricing practicesâa strategy thatâs only created disparities in the marketplace, policy analysts say.
Drug pricing will come back to the forefront of policy discussions in the coming months as Covid-19 vaccines become more readily available and lawmakers turn to other issues. But many of the roughly two dozen bills floating around Congress primarily address the prices drug companies set and ignore other aspects of the supply chain, including the pharmacy middlemen that control how insurance pays for medications.