Kacsmaryk Transfers Mifepristone Case To Court Made Up Of Mostly Trump Judges
Kate Riga
Wed, October 1, 2025 at 11:50 AM EDT
2 min read
Arch-conservative federal district court Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk, with much vitriol aimed at the Supreme Court, begrudgingly transferred a major attack on mifepristones legality out of his court Tuesday night claiming to arbitrarily choose instead a district court composed almost entirely of Trump appointees.
The Court need not strain to determine the best forum, he hand waved, as he selected the Eastern District of Missouri.
A closer look at the courts composition reveals his motives: Of the nine active, full-time district judges, seven of them are Trump appointees (alongside one George W. Bush appointee and one Obama appointee). Two of them (of at least four that worked for the Missouri attorney general before their judicial appointments) actually worked this specific case when it was at Kacsmaryks court.
Kacsmaryk, an anti-abortion crusader, was not happy to let the case go, even into the arms of likely ideological allies. His ruling is replete with potshots at the Supreme Court, which, in June of 2024, found 9-0 that the anti-abortion doctor group that brought the case lacked standing.
Decades of Supreme Court precedent led every jurist who assessed this case to conclude that the Original Plaintiffs had a jurisdictionally valid case, he wrote. The Supreme Court reinterpreted those precedents and thereby ratified the Governments contradictory arguments to hold otherwise.
He later referred to the Courts opinion as one decided rightly or wrongly.
He also had ire to spare for Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R), who he wrote could have kept the case at his court in the Northern District of Texas if hed intervened. ..: Had the Texas attorney general joined the intervenor plaintiffs motion to intervene back in November 2023, then this prong would be easily satisfied, he wrote. But for whatever reason, Texas neglected to do so, he added, referring to the attorney generals oversight.
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