In his first 24 hours in office, President Donald Trump pardoned the more than 1,500 Americans charged with crimes in connection with the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol protest.
But 10 pro-lifers, convicted for praying outside abortion clinics and pleading with women to choose life for their unborn babies, continue to await a presidential pardon from their jail cells.
During the four years of the Biden-Harris administration, the Justice Department brought criminal or civil cases under the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances, or FACE, Act against at least 50 pro-life advocates. Twenty-one were convicted and 10 are incarcerated. Three were imprisoned and released.
Trump indicated he would pardon these pro-lifers quickly upon assuming office.
“Many people are in jail over this,” Trump said in June at the Faith and Freedom Coalition Conference. “We’re going to get…