An internal Department of Justice (DOJ) review reveals biased enforcement of the FACE Act under the Biden government, including collaboration with pro-abortion groups and harsher penalties for pro-life activists.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: A Department of Justice (DOJ) review has exposed significant bias in the enforcement of the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act under the Biden government, including withholding evidence, targeting pro-life activists with aggressive arrest tactics, and seeking harsher penalties for them compared to pro-abortion defendants. 📺 DETAIL: The DOJ review, spanning over 700,000 records, revealed that the Biden-era DOJ collaborated with groups like Planned Parenthood, the Feminist Majority Foundation, and the National Abortion Federation to monitor and prosecute pro-life activists. Emails showed DOJ officials referring to Christian pro-lifers as “culty” and working to exclude them from jury pools, as well as complaining about a “very Catholic” magistrate who was “very particular” about “not infringing on [defendants’ First Amendment rights.” The review also highlighted that pro-life defendants faced an average of 26.8 months in prison, more than double the average of 12.3 months sought for pro-abortion defendants. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “The weaponization that happened under the Biden Administration will not happen again, as we restore integrity to our prosecutorial system.” – Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche 🎯 IMPACT: The review’s findings have prompted internal referrals for potential criminal prosecution or disciplinary action against DOJ employees involved. The revelations have also intensified scrutiny of the Biden government’s approach to justice and its apparent targeting of political and religious opponents. 📺 FLASHBACK: The FACE Act, enacted in 1994, was designed to protect access to abortion clinics and religious institutions. However, critics have long argued that its enforcement has been uneven, depending on the political leanings of those in power. |
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