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U.S. District Court Judge Uses Antifa Arguments for Constitutional Right to Abortion

A federal judge in Washington DC, Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, is presenting an argument that the 13th Amendment of the Constitution provides a right to abortion. Citing Andrew Koppelman who claimed in his paper Forced Labor: A Thirteenth Amendment Defense of Abortion, “When women are compelled to carry and bear children, they are subjected to ‘involuntary servitude’

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More Pro-abortion Domestic Terror Coming—Investigator Believes DOJ Is Either Afraid or Involved

Pro-life strategist warns, Monday, February 20, that more organized, pro-abortion domestic terror can be expected ahead of a federal court ruling potentially overturning FDA approval of the chemical abortion pill. Private investigators says that pro-abortion terrorist group, Jane’s Revenge, is linked to Antifa. After the leak of the Dobbs case reversing Roe, Antifa recruited disaffected

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Montana Takes Lead Abortion Industry’s Newest Strategy to Make Abortion a Religious Right

Valentine’s Day hearings were held for new Montana abortion legislation (HB 471), making abortion a religious right. If passed, Montana’s legislation would begin the process of setting a U.S. legal precedent, protecting abortion on religious liberty grounds. The bill states in part: “At any time during the first and second trimesters of pregnancy, a pregnant

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Judge May Find FDA Violated Legal Safety Protocols in Approval of Chemical Abortion—Tele-abortion Companies Promise to Sell Ulcer Drug to Expel Live Babies Instead

Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk, a United States District Court Judge for the Northern District of Texas is expected to rule as early as Friday, February 10 to reverse the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) January 3rd chemical abortion deregulation. Chemical abortion is a two-drug regimen: Mifepristone is taken to block a mother’s natural progesterone in order to

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Biden Administration Admits No Right to Abortion—Kalamazoo Arsonist Sentenced

On February 6, Joshua Brereton was sentenced after pleading guilty to federal charges of Arson of an Institution or Organization Receiving Federal Funding (18 U.S.C. § 844 (f)(1)) at Planned Parenthood in Kalamazoo, Michigan on the afternoon of Sunday, July 31, 2022. Planned Parenthood receives approximately half a billion dollars in federal funding annually. Brereton

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Abortion Industry Placed on Notice for Illicit Chemical Abortion Drug Trafficking

A string of open letters to the Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland at the Department of Justice (DOJ) were sent on January 13, 25, and 26. These letters placed the chemical abortion industry on notice for largescale, illicit chemical abortion drug trafficking. Nearly one quarter of

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Victims of Buffalo Pro-abortion Arson Say DOJ Should Not Charge Attackers for FACE Act Violations

CEO of CompassCare, a national pro-life network whose medical center in Buffalo, NY was brutally firebombed on June 7, 2022, demands the Department of Justice not charge the arsonists with FACE Act violations. Recently, two pro-abortion activists associated with the domestic terrorist group known as Jane’s Revenge in Florida were indicted by the DOJ with

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RNC Admits Midterm Mistake—Going on the Offensive Against Abortion in 2024

On January 30, the Republican National Committee (RNC) passed a resolution affirming the Republican Party’s heritage to protect all people equally. In the wake of the lackluster 2022 Midterms, the RNC acknowledged the reason for Republican losses saying candidates failed to “[fight] back and [expose] Democratic extremism on abortion.” The party is reaffirming their 2004

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PA Pro-Lifer Exonerated—Hung Jury’s Further Deliberation Leads to Innocent Verdict

A hung jury was the result of a hearing in federal court of a pro-life Pennsylvania man on Friday, January 27 in the case United States of America v. Mark Houck. U.S. District Judge Gerard Pappert requested the jury take the weekend and then return Monday, January 30 at 9:30 A.M. to reconsider. After further

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