Pro-life activists face PRISON at hands of Biden's corrupt DOJ



Six pro-life protesters now face up to 10.5 years in prison and fines worth $260,000 for violating the controversial FACE Act — simply by praying and singing near an abortion facility.

The protesters were Chad Gallagher of Tennessee, Coleman Boyd of Mississippi, Heather Idoni of Michigan, Calvin Zastrow of Michigan, Paul Vaughn of Tennessee, and Dennis Green of Virginia.

The FACE Act that these men and women supposedly violated is a federal law that criminalizes the use of force or threats of force that prevent someone from entering into an abortion facility.

“There were no threats, and there was no force,” Glenn Beck says. “They were standing on the side of the hallway praying.”

After the six were convicted, they reportedly remained in good spirits and proceeded to sing and pray outside of the Fred Thompson Courthouse immediately after the verdict was announced.

“These are the kind of people that will bring blessings from heaven. These are the kinds of people that when all is said and done, the next generation goes, ‘That person was a hero,’” Glenn says.

Despite the harsh guilty verdicts, one of the protesters said, “This is just normal Christianity. We love Jesus, we take the hits, and then we win.”


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