Clinton-era’s law ‘weapons’ should go against Pro-Lifters by Biden: Pence-Linked Group


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First on Fox: Former Vice President Mike Pence’s non-profit conservative coalition, Americans, are urging the Freedom (AAF), urging the House Republican to urge the House Republican to “end” the “weapons of the Clinton-Eugration” law that they say they wrongly targets life-supporting workers.

In May 1994, the freedom of reach of the Clinic Entrance (Face) Act was signed by the then President Bill Clinton. The Face Act made it a federal crime to use force, threats or obstacles, which include violence, threatening, or use against patients or clinic activists to find or interfere with individuals who seek or provide abortion services, and use an abortion-rhetoric property.

In his first tasks after assuming office, President Donald Trump forgives about two dozen supporting life workers, who were serving multiplexes to participate in the 2020 pro-life demonstrations at an abortion clinic. Three of them were the elderly. The Department of Justice (DOJ) of Biden Administration accused him of violating the Face Act. Trump said during forgiveness that the advocates should not have been prosecuted. “

Chip Roy led the House Republican, which is trying to cancel the law used to prosecute supporters by Biden Administration

Former VP Mike Pence, left; Right, protest outside Supreme Court

Mike Pence’s non-profit group has urged a bill passing to revoke the Clinton-Eugration of Clinton-Eugration to carry forward the American Freedom, which has been used to prosecute life-supporting protesters. (Getty image)

The AAF Memo sent to the Republican members of the House Judiciary Committee on Thursday afternoon said, “Congress should support the end of the government’s weapon by canceling the face act in its entirety to support the efforts of President Trump.” “There is no question that the Biden administration made the face act a weapon against the Americans.”

“During the Biden administration, life-supportive Americans faced alleged misbehavior in the morning SWAT team raids, unjust jail sentence and detention,” the memo continues.

Last month, the House Judicry Subcommittee held a hearing on the oversite, “Entry to the Golden Age: Eliminating the weapons of the Department of Justice,” where Peter Breen, Executive Vice President and Christian non -profit law firm Thomas Peacock Society testified that one of his customers was subject to such SWAT raids and a long jail sentence.

Biden DOJ armed the face act to capture Pro-Life activists, Attorney told the House: ‘Organized Campaign’

Closeup shot, Trump gave executive order

President Donald Trump has placed a document on the day he issued executive orders and forgive the Oval office on January 6, 2025 at the Oval Office. (Reuters/Carlos Bairia)

, Biden dose The pro-life is engaged in a systematic campaign to misuse the power of the federal government against advocates, while the same DOJ ignored life-supporter churches, help in pregnancy and hundreds of acts of violence against other advocates, and other laws of violence, “Burn said.

Pro-Life Activist, prosecuted by Biden DOJ, reacted to Trump forgiveness: ‘I want to hug him’

While the tide is changing in a different direction from the supporters of the previous administration, the agenda is now looking at the face act as the next step in the life-supporting movement. In January, Trump also quashed two previous executive orders from the Biden administration, which expanded abortion services. The new order confirms the policy established by the Hyde modification, which restrictions the use of federal taxpayers for alternative abortion.

Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, was re-introduced in January to cancel the law.

Roy’s office presented the data that between 1994 and 2024, 97% face act prosecution targeted life-supporting persons. He is supported in this attempt by 32 co-operatives in the House, and Sen Mike Lee, R-Yuta, introduced the fellow law in the Senate.

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In 2023, several media outlets reported that under the Biden administration, DOJ started at least 15 criminal cases under the Face Act, incorporating about 46 Pro-Life Defendants since January 2021, but a case was with the victims with abortion and rights supporters.

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