
As Margaret Flavin reported earlier — Joe Biden’s DOJ/FBI is going after anti-abortion, conservative grandmas while ignoring Antifa and BLM militants and radical Hamas supporters shut down and intimidated college campuses.
Under Biden, the Justice Department is weaponizing the Freedom of Access to Clinics (FACE) Act, a 1994 law that prohibits interference with anyone’s access to or provision of “reproductive health services,” as Supreme Court decision 6 Overturning Roe v. Wade penalty in 2022.
After the Supreme Court ruling, Biden established a Justice Department-led reproductive rights task force to enforce the bill.
According to The Epoch Times, the “FACE Act” has been used 130 times against anti-abortionists, but only three times against pro-life protesters.
In 2020, a group of anti-abortion activists entered a Washington, D.C., abortion clinic to “prevent” women from seeking abortions.
The group entered the facility, blocked access with bodies, furniture, chains and ropes and live-streamed their activities on social media in what the Justice Department said was a felony conspiracy.
September 2023 Lauren Handy, 28, of Alexandria, Virginia; John Hinshaw, 67, of Levittown, New York; Heather Idoni, 61, William Goodman, 52, of Linden, Miss., of the Bronx, New York; and Herb Geraghty, 25, of Pittsburgh, were found guilty of conspiring to block access to the clinic.
Idoni, a mother of 15 children, including 10 boys she and her husband adopted from Ukraine, faces up to 50 years in federal prison and more than $1 million for participating in an anti-abortion protest in Washington, D.C. of fines and the state of tennessee.
Idoni has been in jail since his conviction pending sentencing. To be precise, she is suffering from the Biden regime.
Sentencing for Edoni and the other anti-abortion figures in the D.C. case is scheduled for mid-May.
Idoni was also convicted of praying and singing hymns in the hallway of a clinic in Tennessee and is currently awaiting trial in Michigan for two other FACE violations.
Idoni recently spoke with LifeSiteNews and shared the abuse she claims she suffered while incarcerated.
Heather Idoni, a defendant in the Washington, D.C., FACE (Free Access to Clinics) Act trial, told LifeSiteNews that she had been placed in solitary confinement for 22 days. She said in an exclusive interview that she was punished for sharing food with other prisoners. Idoni claimed she was only allowed out of her cell for two hours a day in the middle of the night and the cell lights were left on. Idoni has been in jail since his conviction last fall.
Now it’s revealed that anti-abortion activist Heather Idoni suffered a stroke after spending 22 days in solitary confinement for sharing food with other prisoners.
They imprisoned anti-abortion mothers and tortured them in isolation until
Life news reports:
The Biden administration has been criticized for selectively prosecuting anti-abortion advocates who protest abortions inside abortion centers, while ignoring hundreds of pro-life attacks against churches, anti-abortion groups and pregnancy centers.
Heather Idoni is one of more than a dozen anti-abortion advocates who have been charged or convicted for violating the sham FACE Act, which strips anti-abortion Americans of their right to free speech. An anti-abortion advocate is facing up to 11 years in prison after being found guilty of violating federal laws protecting abortion centers, LifeNews reports.
This witch hunt is bad enough, but recent reports indicate that Idoni was held in solitary confinement for 22 days for sharing food with other prisoners. https://www.lifenews.com/2024/04/29/pro-life-advocate-placed-in-solitary-confinement-for-22-days-for-sharing-food/
Now, a new report suggests that Idoni suffered a stroke as a result of this cruel and unusual punishment.
According to reports, Idoni “had a stroke while incarcerated at Virginia’s Northern Neck Regional Jail this week and was rushed to the hospital. Her condition has reportedly stabilized and she will be taken back to custody on May 17 to await her release.” Sentence.
In an exclusive interview, she said she received this punishment for sharing food with other prisoners. Idoni claimed that she was only allowed out of her cell for two hours a day in the middle of the night and that the cell lights were left on. Ni has been in jail since his conviction last fall,” the report said.
Idoni’s attorneys have said federal prisons should follow international human rights standards for the humane treatment of prisoners, but there are concerns those standards were overturned in her case.
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