
Trump Pardons 23 Pro-Life Activists Convicted of FACE Act Violations
by Kurt Jensen
On the eve of the national March for Life rally in Washington, President Donald Trump announced 23 January he was issuing pardons for 23 protesters arrested for violating the federal Freedom of Access to Clinics (FACE) Act.
Trump signed the pardons in the Oval Office.
“They should not have been prosecuted. Many of them are elderly people,” he told reporters. “This is a great honour to sign this.”
Persecuted
The Thomas More Society, the Chicago-based public interest law firm, had earlier in January announced it had submitted formal requests to pardon 21 pro-life activists convicted under the FACE Act. They included Joan Bell, Coleman Boyd, Joel Curry, Jonathan Darnel, Eva Edl, Chester Gallagher, William Goodman, Dennis Green, Lauren Handy, Paulette Harlow, John Hinshaw, Heather Idoni, Jean Marshall, Father Fidelis Moscinski, Justin Phillips, Paul Place, Paul Vaughn, Bevelyn Beatty Williams, Calvin Zastrow, Eva Zastrow, and James Zastrow.
The two other convicted pro-life activists pardoned by Trump are Herb Geraghty of Pennsylvania and Jay Smith of New York.
According to a list maintained by Citizens for a Pro-Life Society, Handy is currently in a federal prison in Florida. Idoni, the oldest of them at age 89, is incarcerated in Florida; Marshall and Goodman in Connecticut; Darnel and Calvin Zastrow in Illinois; Hinshaw in Massachusetts; Geraghty in Pennsylvania; Calvin Zastrow in Illinois; and Williams, who was arrested for protesting outside an abortion clinic in New York City, in Alabama.
Freedom and Justice
“Today, freedom rings in our great nation,” said Steve Crampton, senior counsel for the Thomas More Society.
“The heroic peaceful pro-lifers unjustly imprisoned by Biden’s Justice Department will now be freed and able to return home to their families, eat a family meal, and enjoy the freedom that should have never been taken from them in the first place.”
Father Fidelis, a member of the Franciscan Fathers of the Renewal, issued his own statement expressing gratitude to President Trump for the pardons.
“The pardons corrected the injustice of our prosecutions and incarceration, but the daily and horrific injustice of abortion continues,” he said. “And it must be stopped.”
At the same time, the Catholic priest levelled criticism at the president over his position that the states should decide abortion policy.
“Although it might be politically expedient to say that each state should make its own laws about abortion, this position is morally incoherent,” he said. “We invite President Trump to abandon this incoherence and show himself to be a president of all Americans — born and unborn.”
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Republished with thanks to The Catholic Weekly. Image courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.
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Who puts an 89 year old women in prison for speaking life?
Indeed. Absolutely disgusting.
Trump, the sinner, is my HERO ! Why are the Liberals + Labor not following his example ? Pauline Hanson’s One Nation policy seems to be a bit like Trump’s ? However , I need One Nation to -“Please Explain “!