
The Briefing with Albert Mohler Thursday, November 13, 2025
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Nov 13, 2025 A provocative editorial from a major publication advocates for federal abortion legislation, stirring discussions on legal and cultural ramifications. Meanwhile, UVA admits to race-based admissions policies, leading to significant backlash. The chilling vision of a politician emerges, suggesting that government should intervene in all aspects of life, prompting warnings about utopian ideals. The dialogue reflects on shifting cultural perspectives and the implications of these developments.
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NYT Calls For Federal Abortion Floor
- The New York Times editorial calls for federal legislation to guarantee basic abortion access in every state.
- Albert Mohler warns this represents a major shift aiming to take the issue back from states to Congress and reshape the national debate.
Abortion Pill And Interstate Access Are Game Changers
- Medication abortion and interstate access networks have kept abortion widely available after Dobbs.
- Mohler highlights a federal review of mifepristone and old laws like the Comstock Act as new flashpoints.
Editorial Frames Broader Agenda Beyond Legality
- The NYT editorial frames international norms and Catholic-majority countries as arguments for wider access.
- Mohler says this signals an expanding agenda that likely includes public funding and integration of abortion into mainstream medicine.


