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First in Fox: Former Vice President Mike Pence The non-profit conservative coalition, the Americans who advance freedom (AAF), urge the Republicans of the House of Representatives to “put an end to the weapon” of a law of the Clinton era that say they unfairly point to the pro-vida activists.
The Law on Freedom of Access to Clinical Tickets (face) was Signed by law For the then President Bill Clinton in May 1994. The FACE Law became a federal crime to use strength, threats or obstruction to interfere with people looking for or providing abortion services, which includes blocking access to clinics, threatening or using violence against patients or clinical workers, and damaging the property related to abortion.
In one of his first actions since he assumed office, the president Donald Trump He forgave almost two dozen pro-life activists who completed sentences for several years for participating in demonstrations of 2020 in abortion clinics. Three of the forgives were elderly. The Department of Justice of the Biden Administration (DOJ) had accused them of violating the Face Law. Trump said during the pardons that defenders “should not have been prosecuted.”
Mike Pence’s non-profit group that advances in American Freedom urges the approval of a bill to repeal the FACE law of the Clinton era, which has been used to process pro-life protesters. (Getty images)
“The Congress must do its part to support the effort of President Trump to end the Government’s weapon by repealing the law of the face in its entirety,” says the AAF memorandum, sent to the Republican members of the Judicial Committee of the Chamber on Thursday afternoon. “There is no doubt that the Biden Administration put together the Face Law against Americans pro-life.”
“During the Biden Administration, the Americans Pro-Vida faced the raids of the Early Swat team in the morning, unfair sentences of prison and alleged abuse while they are in custody,” continues the memorandum.
Last month, the subcommittee of the Judicial Branch of the Chamber in Supervision held a hearing, “entering the Golden Age: to end the weapon of the Department of Justice “ Where Peter Breen, executive vice president and head of litigation in the non -profit Christian law firm Thomas More Society, testified that one of his clients was subject to such Swat Revisions and a long prison sentence.
The Biden Doj Face Law to imprison pro-life activists, the lawyer tells House: ‘Systematic campaign’
President Donald Trump has a document on the day he issued executive orders and pardons for the defendants of January 6 at the Oval office on January 20, 2025. (Reuters/Carlos Barria)
“He Doj biden He participated in a systematic campaign to abuse the power of the Federal Government against Pro-Vida defenders, while that same justice department ignored hundreds of acts of vandalism and violence against the Pro-Vida churches, the centers for the help of pregnancy and other defenders, “Breen said.
While the tide is turning in a different direction to the pro-abortion agenda of the previous administration, conservative legislators are now considering the performance of the face as the next step in the Pro-Vida movement. In January, Trump also revoked two previous executive orders of the Biden Administration that extended abortion services. The new order reaffirms the policy established by the Hyde amendment, which prohibits the use of federal taxpayers for elective abortions.
Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, reintroduced legislation in January almost at the same time to repeal the law.
Roy’s office presented data that indicates that 97% of the prosecutions of the ACT of the face between 1994 and 2024 went to pro-life individuals. He is supported by this effort for 32 copatrocinadores in the camera, and Senator Mike Lee, R-UTAH, introduced complementary legislation in the Senate.
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In 2023, several media reported that, according to the Biden Administration, the Department of Justice initiated at least 15 criminal cases under the Face Law that involved approximately 46 defendants pro-life since January 2021, and victims in all cases are supporters of abortion.