President Trump Restores Justice for Pro-Lifers Jailed by the Biden Regime

By The Blog Source

This week, President Donald Trump, as anticipated, fulfilled his pledge to provide presidential pardons to pro-lifers who were imprisoned by the Biden regime for their nonviolent protests, thereby removing them from the gulags.

Both the pro-life movement, which is preparing for its annual March for Life in Washington, D.C., this Friday, and the American people who had anticipated that Trump would end the mayhem caused by the politicized prosecutions under Biden will find significance in the pardons.

The federal government had initiated fewer than 100 FACE Act prosecutions since the law's inception in 1994, as of President Joe Biden's inauguration in January 2021. By 2024, the Democratic regime had initiated 60 cases, of which only five were focused on pro-abortion extremists. Peaceful pro-lifers were the target of the remaining 55, according to a Jordan Boyd Fedralist article.

According to the Daily Wire, the pardons will be extended to lawfare victims such as 75-year-old Paulette Harlow and Lauren Handy, who are currently serving sentences in federal prisons for convictions received under the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act.

The pardons would also provide solace to those who are awaiting sentencing, such as 89-year-old Eva Edl. Edl was convicted in Detroit of a felony conspiracy charge and FACE, and she could be sentenced to over a decade in prison. Edl survived a Yugoslav concentration camp during World War II.

The pardon is also anticipated to benefit Bevelyn Williams, a mother who operates a Christian nonprofit organization that is dedicated to assisting families in need. In June 2020, Williams was faced with a 41-month prison sentence by a New York judge who "made it very plain in the courtroom that she was going to make an example out" of the pro-life activist for her decision to protest at a Manhattan abortion facility.

Beverly Williams joined Silk on the Diamond and Silk Chit Chat Live Show to discuss the details surrounding the injustice that was handed down to her by the Biden regime.

Last week, the Thomas More Society submitted petitions for pardons to Trump on behalf of nearly two dozen individuals who they claim were "unjustly imprisoned" and "unjustly convicted" for prayer, singing, and evangelization at abortion facilities. During the lawfare, the society supported a number of the nonviolent demonstrators.

The Daily Signal was the first to report  on Thursday that Republican Senator Mike Lee of Utah had reintroduced a bill that would permanently repeal the FACE Act. Lee stated to the publication, "While President [Donald] Trump is halting these egregious prosecutions, it is imperative that we guarantee that no future administration has the capacity to persecute Americans through the unequal application of the law."

Days prior to President Trump's executive order, Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, reintroduced legislation that, if approved, would repeal the FACE Act. Several Republicans, including Roy, have joined pro-life advocacy groups in highlighting the unconstitutionality of the law and the abuse of it under Biden's direction.

President Trump had consistently criticized the Biden DOJ for targeting pro-lifers on "outrageous charges." During the campaign, he pledged to "rapidly review the cases of every political prisoner who is unjustly victimized by the Biden regime... so we can get them out of the gulags and back to their families where they belong."

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