Just days after handing out pardons and clemency for J6ers, many of whom had been unfairly or disproportionately prosecuted by the Biden administration for their part in the melee at the Capitol four years ago, newly inaugurated President Donald Trump on Thursday pardoned nearly two-dozen pro-lifers who'd been arrested and slapped with extreme prison sentences for protesting - and some even just praying - outside abortion mills under Biden's single term in office.
The 23 now-pardoned pro-lifers include Paulette Harlow, a 75-year-old grandmother with diabetes and Hashimoto's Disease, who was arrested and charged under the FACE Act for causing a "disturbance" outside an abortion clinic and sentenced to two years, which she'd been serving confined to her home due to her serious medical conditions. Joan Bell, a 76-year-old Catholic woman, was sentenced to two years along with several other pro-lifers after the group pushed into an abortion clinic and set up residence in the chairs to pray.
Also pardoned were 33-year-old Bevelyn Williams, who has a two-year-old daughter and who was given three-and-a-half years in federal prison, as well as several pro-lifers arrested while singing hymns and praying outside an abortion clinic in Nashville. All were given sentences ranging from six months to three years for “unlawfully obstructing access to reproductive health services,” according to Biden's Department of Justice.
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Meanwhile, the abortionists poisoning and dismembering babies behind surgical steel doors continue to walk free.
While signing the Executive Order, Trump called it a "great honor" to pardon the pro-lifers, saying they should never have been prosecuted in the first place and that the charges were politically calculated by the Biden administration and a violation of their First Amendment rights.
“Twenty-three people were prosecuted, they should not have been prosecuted. Many of them are elderly people — they should not have been prosecuted,” Trump said on Thursday. “This is a great honor to sign this.”
The pro-life political prisoners are finally free. An incredible moment. It is now beyond dispute that Trump has done more for the pro-life movement than any Republican president in history. It’s not even remotely close.
— Matt Walsh (@MattWalshBlog) January 23, 2025
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