


President Donald Trump will pardon pro-life activists imprisoned by the Biden Justice Department within days, The Daily Wire has learned.
The plight of the imprisoned pro-lifers is an immediate priority to Trump's team, and they will likely be pardoned within days, two sources with knowledge of the matter shared with The Daily Wire. The revelation comes a day ahead of the 52nd annual March for Life, a massive peaceful demonstration that takes place in Washington D.C. to bring awareness to the many babies whose lived are ended through abortions. The president is expected to appear at the rally in a pre-recorded video.
Trump issued a sweeping executive order on Monday that granted full pardons for about 1,500 criminal defendants related to the January 6 Capitol Riot, making good on a campaign promises to free those targeted by the Biden administration. His actions prompted many in the pro-life community to hope that he would similarly pardon the pro-life activists targeted by the Biden Justice Department under the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act.
"I hope President Trump will shortly pardon the pro-life prisoners unjustly targeted & jailed by the Biden Administration," Republican Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley posted to "X" on Wednesday. "They deserve to be free."
On Thursday, The Daily Signal first reported that Republican Utah Sen, Mike Lee had re-introduced a bill that would repeal the FACE Act once and for all.
"While President [Donald] Trump is stopping these outrageous prosecutions, we should ensure that no future administration has the ability to persecute Americans through unequal application of the law," Lee told the publication.
Republican Rep. Chip Roy of Texas introduced a companion bill in the House on Tuesday, saying Republicans needed to take advantage of their control of Congress and the White House.
Trump has repeatedly criticized the Biden DOJ for targeting pro-lifers on "outrageous charges," promising on the campaign trail to "rapidly review the cases of every political prisoner who's unjustly victimized by the Biden regime...so we can get them out of the gulags and back to their families where they belong."
The pardons would bring immediate relief to those currently imprisoned including Lauren Handy (57 months in prison), John Hinshaw (21 months), Jonathan Darnell (34 months), Herb Geraghty (27 months), Jean Marshall (24 months), Joan Bell (27 months), Paulette Harlow (24 months), Bevelyn Williams (41 months), Heather Idoni (24 months), and Calvin Zastrow (6 months).
Regarding making foreigners advocating for terrorist groups deportable: there are some Islamic extremists at Columbia who need to be ejected from the country.
To be clear, I don't think that people should be punished for arguing against Israel. They have that right.
But you can't advocate for a terrorist group if you are a foreigner who is only here by our leave, and you can't threaten Jewish students, saying "the enemy [Jews] will not see tomorrow."
Anti-Israel student activists unleashed mayhem at Columbia University on Tuesday afternoon, which marked the beginning of the spring semester. Several keffiyeh-clad student activists stormed an Israeli history class and passed out anti-Semitic flyers glorifying Hamas, depicting the Star of David being crushed, and promising violence. Others vandalized the campus and called on their followers to shut down the university.
Four student activists, donning keffiyehs, marched into the class, "History of Modern Israel," filming themselves as they recited a script, passed out propaganda, and harassed students, most of whom are Jewish, according to a student in the class.
"THE ENEMY WILL NOT SEE TOMORROW," read one flyer, which used an upside-down triangle symbol that Hamas uses to denote Israeli targets to spell "TOMORROW." The flyer depicts a truck full of Hamas terrorists brandishing heavy artillery, including two RPGs and machine guns.
...
A different Columbia course on Zionism avoided disruption today--one taught by Joseph Massad. The tenured lecturer praised Hamas's Oct. 7 terror attack, calling it "incredible" and "awesome" just one day after the assault and separately accused Jews of engaging in a "Hitlerian project." Columbia defended its decision to allow Massad to teach a spring course by touting the fact that his class "is one of three courses Columbia students can elect to take ... on the subject of Zionism and the history of Israel."
I keep being told that this diversity is "Our Strength." Well, it's time to be magnanimous and start returning "Our Strength" to the third world shitholes it came from. It's selfish of us to keep hoarding all of "Our Strength" for ourselves. Let the world share in "Our Strength"!!!
Trump has a lot on his plate, but at some point over the next year, the DOJ and INS must begin an investigation into the immigration fraud perpetrated by Ilhan Omar and on her behalf by her family.
More #Resistance, and more people who need to be fired: