Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra has declared that all options are being considered by the Biden administration in the wake of the Texas federal judge's ruling to suspend the FDA's approval of the medication abortion drug, mifepristone. Speaking on CNN's "State of the Union," Becerra refrained from stating whether the FDA should disregard the ruling and keep the drug on the market, but he made it apparent that the administration is contemplating all options. Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk halted the approval of mifepristone last week, but paused the ruling for a week so it can be appealed, a process that is now underway. Despite the ruling's potential impact, Becerra emphasized that they want the courts to overturn this reckless decision, referring to last year's Supreme Court ruling that overturned Roe v. Wade, saying that every option is on the table. The Department of Justice has already filed its appeal, but there is still uncertainty about what tangible measures the administration would take to secure access to abortion if the drug is no longer available.