Nearly a dozen senators are calling on President Donald Trump and Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to remove a federal website that directs pregnant people to unregulated anti-abortion centers.

The 11 senators sent a letter, shared exclusively with HuffPost, to Trump and Kennedy Wednesday morning demanding answers about the administration’s new website Moms.gov. The Department of Health and Human Services launched the website last month on Mother’s Day to offer “resources, information and help for new and expecting mothers.” But the main resources listed are 2,750 anti-abortion pregnancy centers, also known as crisis pregnancy centers, located around the country.

“This raises profound concerns about the health, safety, and privacy of people who access this government website at a time when women’s health and reproductive rights face increasing attacks,” the letter reads. “Instead of offering concrete resources to protect the health and safety of pregnant women and their families, the Trump Administration is using this website to highlight anti-abortion [crisis pregnancy centers].”

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) sent the letter alongside Sens. Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.), Mazie Hirono (D-Hawaii) and Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.). Other signees include Democratic Sens. Ron Wyden (Ore.), Edward Markey (Mass.), Tina Smith (Minn.), John Hickenlooper (Colo.), Cory Booker (N.J.) and Michael Bennett (Colo.).

Crisis pregnancy centers are often nonmedical, faith-based organizations with the main goal of coercing patients into continuing a pregnancy. More than 70% of these centers use deceptive tactics such as providing scientifically inaccurate information, sharing misinformation about abortion care including false risks, and hiring nonmedical staff to discuss medical issues. Nearly 40% of anti-abortion pregnancy centers do not disclose that they don’t provide abortion services.

These types of clinics are “run by people who operate unethically and with the intention to dissuade, deter, or prevent them from seeking certain reproductive health care options,” including abortion, according to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.

The federal website connects pregnant people to crisis pregnancy centers by linking out to Option Line, a call center that refers callers to anti-abortion centers. Option Line is operated by Heartbeat International, one of the biggest anti-abortion pregnancy center groups in the country.

The letter called on Trump and Kennedy to remove the pregnancy center link from Moms.gov and to stop using federal resources to direct Americans to nonmedical anti-abortion centers. The senators emphasized how important it is that a government website offer evidence-based information.

“It’s horrific that the Trump administration is using taxpayer dollars to prop up a website that pushes pregnant women towards non-medical anti-abortion centers,” Warren told HuffPost. “The Republican plan is to sneak through anti-abortion resources and backdoor abortion bans because they know Americans don’t support their extreme agenda. Democrats are fighting back.”

The senators noted that Option Line is also worrisome from a data privacy standpoint because Heartbeat International has “a history of jeopardizing women’s health and privacy via data breaches.”

“At a time when reproductive health data is being used to criminalize women,” the senators wrote, “the Administration’s use of federal funds to direct women to a private data-collection system, operated by an anti-abortion organization known to collect and share personal data unrestrained by federal privacy guardrails, is cause for alarm and warrants significant scrutiny.”

The senators requested additional information about the website and how it was created, including who was involved in the decision to launch Moms.gov, what the terms of the Trump administration’s partnership with Option Line are and how the administration is planning to protect the personal data of Moms.gov visitors. The letter includes a July 8 deadline for Trump and Kennedy to respond.

“Moms.gov is not about promoting women’s health,” the senators write. “It is an attempt to use HHS resources to further strip women of their rights and privacy.”

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