War on Women Report: State Department Mass-Burns Contraceptives, Food Aid; ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ Decimates Medicaid; Texas Crisis Pregnancy Center Funds Paid for CEO’s Smoke Shop

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MAGA Republicans are back in the White House, and Project 2025 is their guide—the right-wing plan to turn back the clock on women’s rights, remove abortion access, and force women into roles as wives and mothers in the “ideal, natural family structure.” We know an empowered female electorate is essential to democracy. That’s why day after day, we stay vigilant in our goals to dismantle patriarchy at every turn. We are watching, and we refuse to go back. This is the War on Women Report.

Since our last report…

+ After a highly publicized trial, a jury acquitted music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs of the most serious charges—sex trafficking and racketeering conspiracy—while convicting him of two lesser counts of transportation to engage in prostitution. During the trial, Combs’ former girlfriend Cassie Ventura described more than a decade of physical and sexual abuse at Combs’ hands, including raping her, forcing her to engage in drug-fueled sex with male escorts and violently attacking her.

Cassie attends a holiday party for a makeup brand on Dec. 14, 2022, in New York City. (Johnny Nunez / WireImage)

+ An investigation from ProPublica and CBS News revealed that Texas’ funding pipeline for antiabortion crisis pregnancy centers allowed CPCs to spend millions of taxpayer dollars with little oversight into how the money was used. Texas has since cut off funding to these pregnancy centers, including one in San Antonio that spent taxpayer money on vacations, a motorcycle, and to fund a smoke shop business that the president and CEO owned.

+ A Texas man is suing a doctor in California who he claims sent abortion pills in the mail to his girlfriend. This is the second case out of Texas targeting a blue state abortion provider, after a Texas judge fined New York doctor Margaret Carpenter for prescribing abortion pills to a woman near Dallas.

+ Some good news: A federal judge has blocked part of Tennessee’s 2024 “abortion trafficking” law, saying it violated First Amendment speech protections. The judge’s ruling struck down a “recruitment” section of the 2024 law which made it illegal for adults to “recruit” minors for legal, out-of-state abortions. However, other parts of the law that make it illegal to provide transportation or shelter for a minor seeking an abortion remain in place.

Let’s not forget what else was sent our way in July …

Wednesday, July 2

Florida Can Require a Transgender Teacher to Misgender Herself in the Classroom

Trump-appointed judges on the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in accordance with a 2023 Florida law which prohibits school employees and educators from using a pronoun or title that “does not correspond to such person’s sex,” along with expanding the state’s already strict restrictions on “classroom instruction on sexual orientation or gender identity.” Katie Wood, who would have been forced to misgender herself as Mr. Wood at school, was granted a preliminary injunction in a federal suit in 2024 which deemed the Florida law a First Amendment violation. But Florida state officials appealed to the 11th Circuit, which upheld the restriction on freedom of pronoun use.

Wisconsin Removes Abortion Ban

In some good news, Wisconsin’s Supreme Court has struck down a 1849 near-total abortion ban. The court’s 4-3 liberal majority ruled that the law had been overridden by more recent regulations, including those which criminalize only abortions conducted after the fetus could survive on its own outside of the womb. The initial ban had been overruled by Roe v. Wade in 1973, however, conservatives argued the Dobbs decision reinstated the 1849 ban due to it never being fully repealed. 

Thursday, July 3: South Carolina Woman Turned in to Child Protective Services After Miscarriage

After a 31-year-old woman in South Carolina (name intentionally withheld) suffered a miscarriage, police arrested her for “desecration of human remains” because she placed the fetal remains in the trash. She faces up to 10 years in prison for the felony charge.

According to records Abortion, Every Day obtained from the sheriff’s office, the woman was arrested after she went to the hospital for medical care after her miscarriage, and someone there called Child Protective Services, apparently equating the miscarriage with child abuse. However, despite sensationalistic local news coverage claiming that the woman “dumped” a “stillborn baby,” the miscarriage came at 18 weeks, about two months before viability for any pregnancy.

This is the latest case in a growing trend of women being arrested for miscarriages. So far this year, the War on Women Report has reported on two similar cases in March and May when police arrested two women in Georgia and Texas for “abuse of a corpse” after they suffered miscarriages. (The woman in Texas, Mallori Patrice Strait, spent five months in prison before her charges were dropped.) In January, Brittany Watts sued her home state of Ohio after she was arrested for a miscarriage.

All four of these women arrested for miscarriages are Black. Also, in all four cases, local news media exaggerated and sensationalized the cases with lurid headlines suggesting that the arrested women were throwing dead babies’ remains in dumpsters instead of naturally losing pregnancies at home.

Friday, July 4: Trump Signs ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ Into Law

On the 4th of July, after the so-called “Big, Beautiful Bill” received the needed support from Republicans in Congress, Trump signed the bill into law. The economic agenda is a billionaire-first budget reconciliation bill that seeks to provide tax cuts for the richest Americans through massive cuts to Medicaid and food assistance programs such as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program SNAP.

Dubbed a “reverse Robin Hood” bill by opponents—stealing money from the poor to give to the rich—the Big, Beautiful Bill has received widespread criticism for kicking the 17 million Americans who depend on Medicaid off of their healthcare and hurting working families’ ability to put food on the table, among a host of other disastrous effects. Some of these changes aren’t set to take effect until after 2026—strategically right after the midterm elections, when Republicans stand to lose their House majority for taking healthcare and food from millions of Americans.