In the wake of the Biden administration’s selective use of the FACE Act to target pro-life conservatives the conservative leaders who participate in the Conservative Action Project
have issued a Memo for the Movement decrying the abuse of pro-lifers, such as three peaceful pro-life activists who now face “a maximum of 11 years in prison, three years of supervised release, and a fine of up to $350,000.” Two of the women charged are over seventy years of age.
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The text of the Conservative Action Project Memo for the Movement and list of signers follows:
Conservatives stand united against the unjust and illegal, selective prosecution of conservatives under the unconstitutional Federal Access to Clinic Entrances Act (FACE Act). The 1994 federal criminal law, signed by President Clinton, has been consistently abused under the Biden Administration to intimidate, harass, and punish its political opponents.
The FACE Act must be repealed. We urge Congress to take swift and aggressive action against it. At a minimum, Congress should mark-up and pass Rep. Chip Roy’s H.R. 5577 and Sen. Mike Lee’s S. 3017 repealing the FACE Act.
An honest legal review of the FACE Act (18 U.S.C. § 248) shows it is constitutionally suspect. Congress claimed jurisdiction to enact it under the much-abused Commerce Clause and Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Yet it failed to address how even that approach would justify this granting of general police power that is traditionally reserved for the states. Given the topic of the legislation, prohibiting actions to block access to abortion clinics, if its constitutional underpinnings were suspect then, they have entirely crumbled now that the U.S. Supreme Court has admitted there is no constitutional right to abortion.
Worse yet, the Biden Administration is abusing this law to punish pro-life activists who are a major target of one of the Administration’s biggest donor base, abortion lobbyists. In September, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) got convictions against three peaceful pro-life activists who now face “a maximum of 11 years in prison, three years of supervised release, and a fine of up to $350,000.” Two of the women charged are over seventy years of age.
The case of pro-life advocate Mark Houck, who also faced the wrath of the Biden DOJ under the FACE Act over a mundane 2021 encounter with a Planned Parenthood escort outside a Pennsylvania clinic, is another egregious example. The altercation would normally not garner any attention outside the local clinic. Instead, the Biden FBI showed up to arrest Houck at his home, terrifying his wife and children. He was later acquitted of the charges, but the damage to his family cannot be overstated.
In March of 2022, DOJ announced the indictments of nine defendants under the FACE Act for “obstructing patients and providers of a reproductive health services facility.” After their conviction, they, too, face more than a decade in prison. In 2022, the Department of Justice charged 26 pro-life individuals with FACE Act violations. On the other hand, zero indictments were brought against those who not only protested but vandalized numerous pro-life clinics. In 2023, the DOJ filed nearly thirty FACE Act charges.
The emphasis on targeting pro-life Americans is part of the Biden Administration’s plan of action after the Supreme Court’s Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision. Associate Attorney General Vanita Gupta delivered remarks at DOJ’s Civil Rights Division’s 65th Anniversary in December 2022, where she said:
[T]he Supreme Court dealt a devastating blow to women throughout the country, taking away the constitutional right to abortion and increasing the urgency of our work, including enforcement of the FACE Act, to ensure continued lawful access to reproductive services.
DOJ was unmoved as more than 100 pro-life clinics, organizations, and churches were attacked following the famous Dobbs leak. Their twisted schemes of targeting pro-life conservatives continued in 2023, where another 26 charges have been brought. DOJ has never used the FACE Act to prosecute anyone blocking access to a church or house of worship.
Americans have witnessed constant protests at the homes of U.S. Supreme Court Justices with no arrests, violent Black Lives Matter protests with millions of dollars in damages encouraged by the Biden Administration, anti-Israel protests shutting down entire highways, blocking access to emergency health services, defended under the First Amendment. But somehow, peaceful pro-life advocates are beyond First Amendment protection. This is an outrageous violation of the most fundamental principles of freedom and liberty.
The selective application of First Amendment rights must end now. The FACE Act must be repealed.
The Honorable J. Kenneth Blackwell
Chairman, Conservative Action Project
Chairman, CNP Action, Inc.
The Honorable Tony Perkins
Family Research Council
Vice President for Government Relations and Coalitions, Center for Urban Renewal and Education (CURE)
The Honorable Paul S. Teller, Ph.D.
Advancing American Freedom
PrincipalGreenlight Strategies, LLC
The Honorable Becky Norton Dunlop
President Ronald Reagan (1981-1985)
The Honorable T. Kenneth Cribb, Jr.
Assistant to the President for Domestic Affairs, President Ronald Reagan
Chairman, Conservative Partnership Institute
Member, US Senate (SC 2005-2013)
Resolute Protector Foundation
Lt. Gen. William G. Boykin (Ret.)
Family Research Council
The Honorable Gary L. Bauer
Director of Public Policy
Conservative Victory Fund
The Honorable James C. Miller III
Budget Director for President Reagan (1985-1989)
Universal Minerals Group
Tradition, Family, Property, Inc.
Michigan Lighthouse Ministries
Capitol Resource Institute
Americans United for Life
Chairman, American-Chinese Fellowship of Houston
Concerned Women for America
President & CEO, Center for Urban Renewal and Education (CURE)
Association of Mature American Citizens (AMAC)
Republic Book Publishers
The Honorable Edwin Meese III
President Ronald Reagan (1985-1988)
American Accountability Foundation
Conservative Partnership Institute (CPI)
Conservative Partnership Institute
Vice Chairman, Conservative Action Project and President & CEO, Conservative Partnership Institute
U.S. House of Representatives
The Honorable Morton C. Blackwell
The Leadership Institute
The Honorable Penny Pullen
Life Advocacy Resource Project
James Dobson Family Institute
The Honorable George K. Rasley Jr.
The Honorable Richard D. Hayes
The Honorable Peter J. Thomas
The Conservative Caucus
Partner, Morris & De La Rosa, Former Assistant U.S. Attorney General, Reagan / Meese
Christian Employers Alliance
Conservative Activist and Donor
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