Thomas More Society urges Trump to pardon 21 pro-lifers.
Lawyers representing pro-life activists, some of whom are in prison, for blocking the entrances to abortion clinics are calling on President-elect Donald Trump to pardon them after he takes office.
In a letter dated Jan. 14, four lawyers with the Thomas More Society urged Trump to pardon 21 pro-life activists who faced federal charges under the Biden administration for engaging in what they claimed were peaceful protests. The law firm has represented the 21 pro-life activists who were subject to prosecution for violating the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act that was signed into law in 1994 by then-President Bill Clinton.
"These peaceful pro-life Americans mistreated by [President Joe] Biden include grandparents, pastors, a Holocaust survivor, and a Catholic priest — all are selfless, sincere patriots. Their respective plights and personal information are provided in attachments to this letter. We respectfully urge that all 21 of them detailed here are richly deserving of full and unconditional pardons." CP.