Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed legal action against Aid Access, claiming the organization illegally distributes abortion medications to Texas residents. Paxton alleges the company violates state pro-life legislation by shipping the pills across state lines.

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has initiated legal proceedings against Aid Access, alleging the organization unlawfully delivers abortion medications to residents within Texas borders, defying the state’s anti-abortion statutes.
In the legal filing, Paxton claims that “Aid Access’s illegal acts in Texas are not theoretical — they have already caused the deaths of unborn children across the state. Aid Access is a notorious part of a growing network of out-of-state abortion traffickers that deliberately target Texas residents.”
The lawsuit represents the latest effort by Texas officials to enforce restrictive abortion laws by targeting organizations that provide abortion services from outside the state’s jurisdiction.
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