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The presidency of Joe Biden was a dark, though relatively brief, chapter in American history, replete with widespread prosecution and persecution of American Christians. President Donald Trump repeatedly pledged on the campaign trail to establish a federal task force to investigate and eradicate the anti-Christian bias evinced and enacted by the Biden administration, and has delivered on that promise. Accordingly the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) published a 209-page report entitled, “Eradicating Anti-Christian Bias within the Federal Government,” detailing not only the numerous abuses of the Biden administration but also the remedies put in place by the Trump administration.
Here is great case of jury nullification and a pro life win:
A Pennsylvania man, whose home arrest under the Biden administration generated outrage over how the federal government treated pro-life advocates, has been awarded a seven-figure settlement.
Mark Houck, a father of seven and longtime pro-life activist, secured the payout after suing the Justice Department and FBI over what his legal team described as a wrongful and excessive use of force during a 2022 arrest.
The case stems from an October 2021 incident outside a Planned Parenthood facility in Philadelphia, where Houck was praying with his son.
According to his attorneys and pro-life advocates, Houck pushed a clinic escort who had allegedly confronted and harassed his child, reported The Catholic World Report.
Federal prosecutors later charged Houck under the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act, accusing him of assaulting the volunteer.
In September 2022, heavily armed FBI agents conducted a pre-dawn raid on Houck’s home, taking him into custody in front of his family — an operation that quickly drew national attention and criticism from conservatives and religious liberty advocates.
Houck faced the possibility of more than a decade in prison, but a federal jury acquitted him of all charges in early 2023 after less than an hour of deliberation.
It’s great that Houck prevailed, Fred. I suppose the process can be the punishment. But punishment for what? It’s awful what Biden’s people were doing to faithful Christians.