Trump Pardons Pro-Lifers Ahead Of March For Life
Justice Restored: Trump Pardons Pro-Life Activists
Unjust Prosecutions
On a day of symbolic significance, former President Donald Trump pardoned 23 pro-life activists who faced unjust prosecutions under President Biden's administration.
The Biden Justice Department weaponized the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act, initiating multi-year prison sentences against peaceful protestors, many of whom were elderly.
Condemning the Excess
"They should not have been prosecuted," said Trump as he signed the pardon. "Many of them are elderly people. They should not have been prosecuted."
In addition to prison terms, activists faced exorbitant fines and arrests marked by excessive force.
Double Standard Exposed
Biden's DOJ demonstrated a glaring double standard by pursuing pro-life protests while turning a blind eye to violent attacks on churches and pregnancy centers.
President Biden's staunch pro-choice stance and association with abortion supporters further underscore this inconsistency.
A Legacy of Redemption
"President Trump's pardon is a great credit to his legacy," said Tommy Valentine, director of CatholicVote. "We hope he continues to correct Biden's unjust policies by enforcing the FACE Act fairly."
The pardon serves as a testament to the unjust treatment of pro-life activists and the need for a fair and impartial legal system for all.