INJUSTICE: Pro-Life grandmother who suffered a stroke in prison – sentenced to two years behind bars for peacefully protesting at abortion clinic | The Gateway expert

Heather Idoni, a 59-year-old grandmother and mother of 15 children, was just sentenced to two years in prison for protesting at an abortion clinic.

Meanwhile, Marilyn Mosby, the corrupt former Baltimore prosecutor found guilty of perjury and mortgage fraud, is walking free without prison time.

Under Biden, the DOJ has weaponized the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act, a 1994 law that prohibits interfering with anyone obtaining or providing “reproductive health care services,” as punishment for the Supreme Court's overturning of Roe v. Wade in June. 2022.

After the Supreme Court ruling, Biden formed the DOJ-led Reproductive Rights Task Force to enforce the law.

According to The time of the era, The FACE Act has now been used 130 times against pro-life individuals, but only three times against pro-abortion protesters.

Idoni was also convicted of praying and singing hymns in the hallway of a clinic in Tennessee, and she is currently awaiting trial for two additional FACE violations in Michigan.

Idoni recently spoke with LifeSiteNews and shared the abuses she says she faced during her captivity.

Heather Idoni, a defendant in the Washington, DC, FACE (Freedom to Access Clinic Entrances) Act lawsuits, told LifeSiteNews that she underwent 22 days of solitary confinement. In an exclusive interview, she said she received this punishment for sharing food with fellow inmates. Idoni claimed that she was only allowed to walk outside her cell for two hours every day in the middle of the night and that the lights in her cell were left on constantly. Idoni has been in prison since her conviction last fall.

Earlier this month, Pro-Life activist Heather Idoni suffered a stroke after serving 22 days of solitary confinement in prison for sharing food with fellow inmates.

Breitbart News reports:

Pro-Life grandmother sentenced to 24 months in prison for protesting DC abortion clinic in 2020

An eighth pro-life activist was convicted Wednesday under the Freedom of Access the Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act and “conspiracy against rights” for a protest at a Washington, D.C., abortion clinic in October 2020.

Heather Idoni, 59, was sentenced to 24 months in prison, credited for the nine months she has already served since being found guilty in August 2023, the Justice Department announced.

Seven other pro-life activists were sentenced last week to years in prison for protesting at the Washington Surgi-Clinic in Washington DC, an abortion clinic notorious for late-term abortions. Progressive Anti-Abortion Uprising (PAAU) activist Lauren Handy, 30, was sentenced to 57 months in prison, with credit for the nine months she has already spent in prison. John Hinshaw, 69, was sentenced to 21 months in prison, and William Goodman, 54, was sentenced to 27 months in prison, both credited for time served, the DOJ said…

We have radical leftists on college campuses blocking Jewish students from entering buildings, and this is who the DOJ chooses to prosecute.

Is it any wonder that trust in our institutions is at an all-time low?

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