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More corruption by this administration.
And since when is it the job of the FBI to lobby Congress to pass laws?
Along with lobbying Congress to create a federal right to abortion, the task forceās work included centralizing āinformation about the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act,ā the federal law used to prosecute at least a dozen pro-life activists in recent weeks.
Mark Houck was arrested in September for a 2021 scuffle with a pro-abortion activist in Philadelphia. The activist had brought charges against Houck in state and municipal court in 2021, but those charges were reportedly dropped.
A week later, the FBI arrested 11 pro-lifers, including an 87-year-old lady, for their protests at an abortion clinic.
In between, FBI agents reportedly questioned pro-lifers who were offering sidewalk counseling outside a Planned Parenthood.
Where was this flurry of activity coming from? A good guess is the DOJās Reproductive Rights Task Force. The FBI refused to answer whether the DOJās Reproductive Rights Task Force had anything to do with the arrests, deflecting the question to the DOJ. The DOJ didnāt respond to a press request made Wednesday.
Oddly, the DOJās creation of this task force garnered almost no media attention, despite a press release from the department, forwarded by the White House that evening. This announcement came the same day President Joe Biden gave a speech on gun violence and also released images from the TK telescope got near-zero press coverage. (I couldnāt find mention of its creation in July in the New York Times, the Washington Post, or the Associated Press.)
Gupta's work at the ACLU was focused on "criminal justice reform," but now, she heads a task force that appears to be behind slapping federal felonies on year-old misdemeanor cases and dropped charges.
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And since when is it the job of the FBI to lobby Congress to pass laws?
Along with lobbying Congress to create a federal right to abortion, the task forceās work included centralizing āinformation about the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act,ā the federal law used to prosecute at least a dozen pro-life activists in recent weeks.
Mark Houck was arrested in September for a 2021 scuffle with a pro-abortion activist in Philadelphia. The activist had brought charges against Houck in state and municipal court in 2021, but those charges were reportedly dropped.
A week later, the FBI arrested 11 pro-lifers, including an 87-year-old lady, for their protests at an abortion clinic.
In between, FBI agents reportedly questioned pro-lifers who were offering sidewalk counseling outside a Planned Parenthood.
Where was this flurry of activity coming from? A good guess is the DOJās Reproductive Rights Task Force. The FBI refused to answer whether the DOJās Reproductive Rights Task Force had anything to do with the arrests, deflecting the question to the DOJ. The DOJ didnāt respond to a press request made Wednesday.
Oddly, the DOJās creation of this task force garnered almost no media attention, despite a press release from the department, forwarded by the White House that evening. This announcement came the same day President Joe Biden gave a speech on gun violence and also released images from the TK telescope got near-zero press coverage. (I couldnāt find mention of its creation in July in the New York Times, the Washington Post, or the Associated Press.)
Gupta's work at the ACLU was focused on "criminal justice reform," but now, she heads a task force that appears to be behind slapping federal felonies on year-old misdemeanor cases and dropped charges.
The DOJ created a pro-abortion task force to crack down on pro-lifers
The FBIās recent flurry of activity against pro-life activists follows a little-noticed action by the Justice Department in July, creating a task force to
