DOJ, Biden and abortion clinics
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(The Center Square) – Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America led 77 of its pro-life organization colleagues in sending the acting U.S. attorney general a letter asking the Department of Justice to stop undermining pro-life states’ laws by favoring the abortion drug industry over these states.
Oregon Right to Life is 'pleased' after a judge ruled in its favor in a lawsuit challenging a law requiring employer health insurance to cover abortions.
The weaponization that happened under the Biden administration will not happen again," Acting AG Todd Blanche says.
The Department of Justice is quietly purging attorneys who prosecuted anti-abortion protestors under the Biden administration amid a wider effort to protect pro-life activists. At least four DOJ prosecutors have been fired in recent weeks as the Trump administration prepared to release a report accusing the Biden DOJ of "weaponizing" the 1994 Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act to unjustly prosecute anti-abortion activists.
A board-certified OB-GYN recently went undercover to order abortion pills online. She entered that she was under 16. She reported having an IUD, a major risk factor for life-threatening ectopic pregnancy.
A new Department of Justice report alleges the Biden administration weaponized federal law, targeting pro-life Americans with significantly harsher sentences. The report indicates an average of 26.8 months for pro-life defendants compared to 12.