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Pardoned by Trump, pro-life activists break silence after being sentenced to prison during Biden admin

A professional life activist who was sentenced to prison under the Biden administration has been pardoned by President Donald Trump.

“I have never seen violence on the side of the people of life support,” Paulette Halo said in an exclusive interview with Kayleigh Mcenany, a joint host of Outnumbered.

At the time of her conviction, the 75 -year -old Harlow was found to have violated the conviction of conspiracy of federal civil rights and the freedom of access to the clinic.

The professional life protest, Fox, who has been pardoned by Trump, confirms

“There were a few things we said. One was that this was not about abortion, that was why we were there and the reason for stopping the abortion. “Harlow said.

“I love mothers and children, but mainly to see if we can intervene and save the baby's lives, and you can often save your baby's lives. Save your life.

Washington DC-January 19: We will attend the annual March library outside the US Supreme Court on January 19, 2024 at Washington DC. (Photo: Kent Nishimura/Getty Images) (Getty)

Harro was one of several protests, declared in October 2020, in Washington DC, to participate in an abortion clinic. Prosecutors claimed that the harrow and others blocked the doors with furniture, ropes, and their bodies, and forcibly entered the clinic. She was 24 months in prison.

“These defendants have colluded to use force to prevent military citizens to exercise the rights protected by law,” said Matthew Graves in Colombia's special ward. press release。 “People do not agree with the law, and rely on the use of power and intimidation to prevent others from engaging in legal activities for others to engage in legal activities. Can be.

Facials passed in 1994 prohibit physical damage aimed at threats, obstructions, and obstructing reproductive medical services. The law was enacted during the period of protests and violence on the abortion, including the murder of David Gun in 1993.

Earlier this month, Trump forgave for more than 20 abortion activists and told the reporters as follows. What happened soon? “

“I was watching Garland. He was isolated and targeted us for our lives, especially, he targeted Catholics. I was, “said Harro.

Republican members have repeatedly accused the Judician's “anti -catholic prejudice” in handling of life -main activities.

Sen. Hawley GRILLS AG Garland is an anti -Catholic bias of FBI, attacking the Pro -Life Family: “Please answer me!”

R-MO, Senator Josh Holy. Repeated these concerns about X, saying, “The historical government is not targeting Christians like Biden administrators. We have seen persecution one after another.

When Holy was asked about the handling of DOJ's Catholic, General Merrick Garland defended the department and said, “Our department protects all religions and all ideologies, which is in any kind of religion. On the other hand, there is no prejudice. “

Many pregnancy abandoned rights criticized amnesty and argued that Trump's opposition to access to abortion. However, Trump said in a campaign trail that if he reached his desk, he would refuse to ban the federal.

He posted as follows on the Social Media Platform X, which was previously known as Twitter. Their voters' will (people's will!). “

The professional life activist acknowledged for being charged with the conspiracy of the 2020 “rescue action” at the DC clinic.

William Goodman was sentenced to the clerk.

“I went for more than two weeks without toilet paper,” said Goodman. “And some of the men with gender discomfort say they can wear a dress and get mascara, lipstick, and perfumes, but no toilet papers or basic needs. procrastination.”

Leville, Kentucky -May 8: On May 8, 2021, in Louisville, Kentucky, there is an escort of a life -sided demonstrator and a clinic in front of the EMW Ladies Surgery Center, an abortion clinic. A religious organization opposed to abortion and members of the professional life organization gathered on the sidewalk near the clinic, approaching the patient's happy Mother's Day and persuading him to enter. (Photo: Jon Cherry/Getty Images)

Leville, Kentucky -May 8: On May 8, 2021, in Louisville, Kentucky, there is an escort of a life -sided demonstrator and a clinic in front of the EMW Ladies Surgery Center, an abortion clinic. A religious organization opposed to abortion and members of the professional life organization gathered on the sidewalk near the clinic, approaching the patient's happy Mother's Day and persuading him to enter. (Photo: Jon Cherry/Getty Images) ((Photo: Jon Cherry/Getty Images))

Prosecutors claimed that some protests had taken violently, but Paulette Harlow's former nurse and sister Jean Marshall denied their claims. Marshall also received 24 months.

She explained that she had difficulty in prison, but she said she had relyed on support for her religion.

“We have been studying the Bible and several women have joined,” said Marshall. “They were very enthusiastic and grateful. One of them said,” I know why I was involved in prison, so I can hear the Bible research. ” Ta. “

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Despite his experience, Marshall said he had no regrets.

“I can use me because I was very grateful to God,” she said.

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