It seems that the only place the Biden Administration supports law and order is outside abortion clinics. We have people blocking traffic in cities, we have folks just walking in and out of stores with armloads of products they haven’t paid for, we have men punching women in the face for games…yet nothing happens.

Nothing.

But my goodness, if you dare stand near the door of an abortion clinic then the harsh stare of the almighty and vengeful government will fall upon you and you will be made to feel its wrath.

In short, this is fine.

But this will be prosecuted.

I’m not even saying that they didn’t break the law. I just find it interesting what we enforce in our country nowadays.

Your store can be looted or burned down. Traffic can be blocked. Stores set ablaze and what happens? Nothing.

But pray in front of an abortion clinic? Oh my. Feel the wrath.

Daily Wire: Four pro-life Christians were convicted on Tuesday of FACE Act violations after they were charged by the Biden administration over a peaceful protest at a Tennessee abortion facility.
The four found guilty are Eva Edl, Eva Zastrow, James Zastrow, and Paul Place. They face a year in prison and thousands of dollars in fines upon sentencing. They are currently sent to be sentenced on July 30.

The decision came after a one day bench trial, meaning that the defendants’ fate was in the hands of Middle District of Tennessee Magistrate Judge Chip Frensly. Frensly agreed with the Justice Departments allegations that the pro-lifers had violated the law and found them guilty.
The judge deliberated for less than half an hour. Immediately after the convictions, the defendants and their families went outside the courthouse to sing and pray.
DOJ prosecuting attorney Amanda Klopf said that the case was about the rule of law and that the four had engaged in criminal activity and not a protest. During the DOJ’s final arguments, lawyer Kyle Boynton said that the four were “not on trial for their beliefs,” but for their actions.
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Lawyers for the defendants said that their clients were just practicing their faith in a peaceful manner. Place’s lawyers said that the trial demonstrated massive overreach by the federal government, saying that the Biden administration was prosecuting “people who were simply expressing their beliefs in a non-violent way.” Edl’s lawyer said that the group was there to “pray and sing and worship” and persuade women to not go forward with abortions.