
A newly released Justice Department report reveals the Biden administration systematically collaborated with pro-abortion organizations to investigate, prosecute, and impose harsher sentences on pro-life activists, raising urgent questions about whether federal law enforcement abandoned impartiality for political objectives.
Quick Take
- DOJ’s Weaponization Working Group released a report on April 14, 2026, documenting alleged coordination between federal prosecutors and abortion advocacy groups including the National Abortion Federation, Planned Parenthood, and the Feminist Majority Foundation
- The report, based on review of over 700,000 internal records, claims prosecutors worked “hand-in-hand” with pro-abortion groups to target pro-life advocates under the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act
- Sentencing disparities show pro-life defendants received average recommendations of 26.8 months compared to 12.3 months for pro-abortion defendants, suggesting selective prosecution based on political alignment
- Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche stated the Trump administration will not tolerate “a two-tiered system of justice” and vowed to restore integrity to prosecutorial practices
Coordinated Targeting of Pro-Life Activists
Internal DOJ records reveal federal prosecutors maintained direct relationships with abortion advocacy organizations to identify and prosecute pro-life activists. Lead prosecutor Sanjay Patel characterized the National Abortion Federation as an “MVP” and “wonderful contact” for investigations, while NAF security director Michelle Davidson coordinated with prosecutors by forwarding social media posts and recordings of pro-life activities. This coordination positioned advocacy groups as de facto partners in prosecutorial strategy rather than witnesses or victims seeking protection.
Asymmetrical Application of Federal Law
The FACE Act was enacted as neutral legislation protecting both abortion clinics and pregnancy resource centers from violence and obstruction. However, the report alleges the Biden administration applied the law asymmetrically, providing “extensive support to abortion clinics, while ignoring and downplaying vandalism and attacks against pregnancy resource centers.” This selective enforcement contradicts the statute’s foundational purpose and raises constitutional concerns about equal protection under law.
Quantifiable Disparities in Sentencing
The report documents stark disparities in sentencing recommendations between pro-life and pro-abortion defendants prosecuted under identical statutes. Pro-life activists received average sentencing recommendations of 26.8 months, while pro-abortion defendants averaged 12.3 months—more than double the penalty despite comparable charges. These disparities suggest prosecutorial bias influenced sentencing recommendations, undermining the principle that justice should be blind to political ideology.
Government Weaponization and Institutional Accountability
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche emphasized the severity of findings, stating: “This department will not tolerate a two-tiered system of justice. No department should conduct selective prosecution based on beliefs.” The report’s foundation in 700,000 internal records—including emails, case files, and prosecutorial communications—provides unprecedented documentary evidence of alleged weaponization. This accountability mechanism reflects broader concerns that government institutions prioritize political alignment over constitutional duties to protect all citizens equally.
What does any of this matter? Not a single damn person will go to jail. Why even tell us? Our people do nothing!
Explosive Report: Biden DOJ Collaborated with Pro-Abortion Groups to Target Pro-Lifers | The Gateway Pundit | by Nick Givas https://t.co/aVHEJbhqiA
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The report emerges following President Trump’s pardons of 23 pro-life activists convicted under the FACE Act, with the Thomas More Society stating the findings “vindicate what (the society) argued in courtrooms and in the media for years.” The case of pro-life activist Mark Houck—arrested by FBI at his home in September 2022 for allegedly pushing an abortion clinic volunteer—exemplifies the aggressive prosecutorial approach the report critiques.
Sources:
DOJ Collusion: Pro-Life Surveillance Report
DOJ Report Accuses Biden Administration of Weaponizing Prosecutions of Pro-Life Activists
Biden Admin Weaponized FACE Act Against Pro-Life Activists, DOJ Alleges in Report













