Since the Supreme Court's Dobbs v. Jackson decision overturning Roe v. Wade, there have been dozens of violent attacks on pro-life pregnancy centers as well as churches
- Pregnancy clinics have been firebombed, threatened, and vandalized, yet the Biden administration’s Justice Department has failed to announce the indictment of a single perpetrator.
WV Man Indicted for Buying Ginseng Root Plant from Ohio
- 59-year-old Tony Lee Coffman of West Virginia faces a maximum of 30 years in prison if convicted.
- Ginseng, a plant that some claim may boost energy, lower blood sugar and cholesterol levels, reduce stress, promote relaxation, treat diabetes, and manage sexual dysfunction in men, grows wild in shady Appalachian forests.
DOJ Investigates a Massachusetts School for Not Accommodating Indigenous Mayan Language
- DOJ announced it had investigated and subsequently reached a settlement with New Bedford Public Schools in Massachusetts
- The DOJ will monitor the district's implementation of the settlement agreement for at least three full school years to ensure that the district complies with its obligations
Ohio Woman Pleads Guilty After Selling Marbled Crayfish
- Allison Spaulding, a 46-year-old Ohio resident, faces up to a year in prison and a $100,000 fine for selling an invasive species of crayfish.
- She's charged under the Lacey Act, a conservation law passed in 1900 and significantly broadened since then.
DOJ Fines Kohl's, Walmart Millions for Advertising Rayon as Bamboo
- The government accused the companies of "advertising products as made of bamboo when such products were actually made of rayon and did not contain bamboo fibers."
- "False environmental claims harm both consumers and honest businesses, and companies that greenwash can expect to pay a price."
The DOJ’s Priorities Are Clear
- The DOJ has prioritized investigations that are politically expedient, even at the expense of pursuing child sex abuse cases.
- Meanwhile, the DOJ has shown little interest in protecting the rights and safety of pro-lifers, as it has abused the FACE Act to go after at least 22 apparently nonviolent pro-life advocates.
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