Attorneys have asked President-elect Donald Trump to grant “full and unconditional” pardons for 21 pro-life activists who were prosecuted, convicted and even imprisoned under the Biden administration for protesting at abortion clinics.
The Thomas More Society attorneys said the Justice Department under President Biden “routinely and unconstitutionally weaponized the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act and ‘Conspiracy Against Rights’ statute against peaceful pro-life advocates.”
“With these requests for presidential pardons for 21 peaceful pro-life advocates, we urge President Trump to right the grievous wrongs of the Biden administration’s weaponization of the Department of Justice,” said Steve Crampton, the society’s senior counsel, in a Wednesday statement.
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The Thomas More Society attorneys said the Justice Department under President Biden “routinely and unconstitutionally weaponized the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act and ‘Conspiracy Against Rights’ statute against peaceful pro-life advocates.”
“With these requests for presidential pardons for 21 peaceful pro-life advocates, we urge President Trump to right the grievous wrongs of the Biden administration’s weaponization of the Department of Justice,” said Steve Crampton, the society’s senior counsel, in a Wednesday statement.
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Trump urged to pardon 21 pro-life activists convicted in Biden administration’s crackdown
Attorneys have asked President-elect Donald Trump to grant “full and unconditional” pardons for 21 pro-life activists who were prosecuted, convicted and even imprisoned under the Biden administration for protesting at abortion clinics.
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