That's not what the indictment says. He was arrested for violating the rights of others, specifically:
- COUNT ONE 18 US.C. § 241 — Conspiracy Against Right of Religious Freedom at Place of Worship
- COUNT TWO 18 U.S.C. § 248(a)(2),(b), § 2(a) — Injure, Intimidate, and Interfere with Exercise of Right of Religious Freedom at Place of Worship
I agree that it's chilling, if he walks away without any accountability. It will set a precedent for some extremist wacko to do something similar, and claim the same thing Lemon is. I don't think that's a society anyone wants to live in.
jmo
No big deal according to how the "FACE ACT" is now being tossed into the dust bin of history.
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"Here’s what to know about the law and how the Trump administration has wielded it thus far:"
'The law, signed by former President Bill Clinton in 1994, prohibits the use of force, physical obstruction, intimidation or interference with people trying to access reproductive health clinics, including both abortion clinics and anti-abortion crisis pregnancy centers. Another statute of the law — the one being invoked against Lemon — prohibits the same actions at places of religious worship.
It was passed on the heels of mounting violence facing abortion providers — including the
murders of physicians — in the late 1980s and early ’90s. That rise in violence was
tied to Operation Rescue, a Christian organization that organized mass clinic blockades and protests across the country, which also
attracted the participation of some of the people who eventually murdered abortion providers.
At the time of its passage, “the FACE Act was bipartisan — it was not a particularly divisive thing,” said Mary Ziegler, a historian and professor at the University of California, Davis School of Law, who has written seven books on the history of abortion in America.
“There was a feeling in the wake of all these killings that the national temperature needed to be lowered,” she added.
The Trump administration has selectively interpreted the law, seemingly to target the president’s political opponents, Ziegler said. “The Trump administration is definitely focused on the ideology, not the tactics” of protesters, she said.
Four days into President Donald Trump’s second term, the Department of Justice released a memo alleging that the FACE Act had been weaponized against anti-abortion protesters, and declared that it would roll back most prosecutions under the law, except for cases “presenting significant aggravating factors, such as death, serious bodily harm, or serious property damage.”
Most cases could “adequately be addressed under state or local law,” the DOJ added.
The memo also called for the dismissal of three pending federal FACE Act cases filed against defendants for impeding access to abortion clinics in Pennsylvania, Florida and Ohio in 2021 and 2022.
At the same time, Trump pardoned two dozen anti-abortion activists whom the Biden administration charged under the FACE Act for entering and refusing to leave clinics, blocking patients from accessing their appointments, harassing and injuring staff and livestreaming some of their crimes. Several of the people Trump pardoned had been committing similar crimes for decades and had dozens of arrests under their belt.'
The Trump administration has reinterpreted the law, historically used to prosecute anti-abortion-rights activists who block reproductive health clinics.
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