Biden pushes abortion obsession forward on 2 fronts

By Bob Unruh

(Photo by Kevin Gent on Unsplash)
(Photo by Kevin Gent on Unsplash)

Joe Biden has had his administration obsessed with abortion and transgenderism, especially for children, during his time in the White House.

And this week his abortion-for-all agenda is being pushed forward on two fronts: continuing attacks on those who advocate for life, and Kamala Harris’ newly launched “abortion tour” of America.

It is the Daily Wire that explained Biden’s assault on pro-life activists.

A report notes a jury in Tennessee convicted several pro-life activists over a “peaceful life-affirming gathering at a Mt. Juliet, Tennessee, abortion facility.”

Appeals for individual defendants are planned.

“We are, of course, disappointed with the outcome,” stated Steve Crampton, Thomas More Society Senior Counsel and attorney for Paul Vaughn. “This was a peaceful demonstration by entirely peaceable citizens—filled with prayer, hymn-singing, and worship—oriented toward persuading expecting mothers not to abort their babies. Unfortunately, the Biden Department of Justice decided to characterize Paul Vaughn’s peaceful actions as a felony ‘conspiracy against rights,’ to intimidate and punish Paul and other pro-life people and people of faith.”

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The Department of Justice under Biden’s direction claimed that peaceful protest in 2021 amounted to essentially the same thing as someone trying to convince another person not to vote, or to blocking the entrance to a polling location.

The defendants in the case are Chet Gallagher, Coleman Boyd, Heather Idoni, Cal Zastrow, Paul Vaughn, and Dennis Green, and they could be jailed for up to 11 years for violating the federal FACE Act, a law that concerns access to medical facilities but is used almost exclusively by Biden in the protection of lucrative abortion industry businesses.

The report noted on that day in 2021, “a group of demonstrators gathered on the second floor of an office building in the hallway outside the Carafem Health Center Clinic. The group prayed, sang hymns, and urged women showing up to the clinic to not get abortions.”

Defense lawyers pointed out that it was intended as a “rescue” based on the religious faith of the activists, and they pointed out, according to the report, “the group would have ‘yelled and not sang church hymns,’ and carried weapons not Bibles if they had malicious intent.”

Meanwhile, a report from Life News noted that Harris was touring the nation to promote abortion for Joe Biden.

”She claimed pro-life Americans are extremists for passing laws to protect babies from abortions and then lied about what those laws do,” the report said.

Harris, in fact, claimed, ‘State after state, we have seen extremists, so-called leaders, propose and pass laws that would criminalize health care providers, some of them literally legislating prison for life, punishing women, making no exception even for rape and incest.”

The report corrected her, explaining, “But she knows – or should know – that not one single pro-life law puts women in prison for having abortions. They punish the abortionists who would illegally kill babies in violation of the law. In fact none of the pro-life laws either right before Roe or right after Dobbs have punished women.”

Harris’ claims included that the Dobbs’ decision by the Supreme Court, rejecting the idea abortion is protected by the Constitution, took away the rights of women.

But the report noted, “As usual she ignored the basic fact that the baby is not the mother’s body.”

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Bob Unruh

Bob Unruh joined WND in 2006 after nearly three decades with the Associated Press, as well as several Upper Midwest newspapers, where he covered everything from legislative battles and sports to tornadoes and homicidal survivalists. He is also a photographer whose scenic work has been used commercially. Read more of Bob Unruh's articles here.


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