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  • Trump urged to pardon 76-year-old grandmother, others in prison for pro-life activism


    Amid newly inaugurated President Donald Trump’s pardon of nearly 1,500 January 6 protesters, anti-abortion groups are calling on the president to pardon a 76-year-old grandmother and 20 others who were imprisoned and prosecuted for pro-life protests under the Biden Department of Justice.

    One group, the Thomas More Society, a law firm specializing in pro-life cases, filed a petition to the new president in which it laid out the legal grounds for him to issue pardons and pointed out how President Joe Biden abused the justice system to target these pro-life activists.

    Steve Crampton, a senior counsel at the Thomas More Society, told Fox News Digital that it is “absolutely vital” these activists be pardoned to restore equality under the law.  

    We hope by President Trump’s actions here that he will restore some sanity and rule of law to the approach of the Department of Justice and the FBI, but also help move this culture back toward a culture of life rather than one of death,” said Crampton. “This small act on his part would, in fact, serve to kind of ignite a momentous movement toward restoring a respect for life in this nation that’s so desperately needed.”

    WHITE HOUSE HINTS AT ‘MASSIVE’ ANNOUNCEMENT FROM PRESIDENT TRUMP ON FIRST FULL DAY IN OFFICE

    President Trump signs pardons for Jan. 6 defendants in the Oval Office at the White House on Inauguration Day, Jan. 20, 2025. (Reuters/Carlos Barria)

    Trump indicated several times during his campaign that he is open to issuing pardons for some of these pro-lifers who were prosecuted under a federal law called the Freedom of Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act. The activists were convicted of FACE Act violations for participating in various “sit-in” protests inside abortion clinics in Washington, D.C., Nashville, Detroit, Long Island and Manhattan.

    According to the Thomas More Society, Biden’s Department of Justice used the FACE Act to increase sentences for crimes that would otherwise have been simple trespassing charges. The group says Biden sought to make examples of these pro-lifers, prosecuting them to the fullest extent of the law, despite their sit-in protests inside abortion clinics being entirely peaceful and with no threat of violence or intimidation.

    Now that Trump is back in the White House, the Thomas More Society believes he can restore justice for these 21 activists and, in so doing, help restore confidence and trust in the justice system among the American people.

    In my lifetime, I’ve never seen a president honor his campaign promises the way this president has,” said Crampton. “So, we’re very hopeful that he will do so again in this case. And for these people who are really just salt of the earth, the best kind of folks that ought to be in their communities doing good rather than behind bars.” 

    TRUMP PARDONS NEARLY EVERY JAN 6 DEFENDANT BUT SAYS HE’S JUST GETTING STARTED

    Lauren Handy, director of activism for Progressive Anti-Abortion Uprising, in Washington, D.C. on April 2, 2022. (Eric Lee for The Washington Post via Getty Images)

    Of the 21 activists prosecuted under the Biden administration’s use of the FACE Act, nine are currently in prison. Several of those in prison are elderly, with three, Jean Marshall, Paullette Harlow and Joan Andrews Bell, in their 70s. The eldest is Bell, who, at 76, has seven adult children and seven grandchildren. She was sentenced to over two years in prison.

    One activist, Heather Idoni, 59, who was sentenced to two years, has undergone serious health difficulties and suffered a minor stroke while in prison.

    The longest prison sentence went to 31-year-old Lauren Handy, who is currently serving a nearly five-year sentence for her role in organizing a 2020 sit-in protest at the Washington, D.C., Surgi-Clinic run by Dr. Cesare Santangelo.

    Also facing prison time is 89-year-old Eva Edl, a survivor of a communist concentration camp, who has been active in the pro-life movement for decades.

    LEADERS FROM AROUND THE WORLD REACT TO PRESIDENT TRUMP’S WHITE HOUSE RETURN

    Anti-abortion demonstrators in front of the Supreme Court building, on the day justices heard arguments in the Mississippi abortion rights case, in Washington, Dec. 1, 2021. (Reuters/Jonathan Ernst)

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    “Down is up and up is down in this case,” said Crampton. “These people are folks who, some of them, have adopted several special-needs children from places like Ukraine. Some are missionaries to China and Ukraine and the worst places on the planet, going out of their way to do good to people that are in desperate need. These are folks that ought to be receiving those citizenship medals that President Biden is handing out to the likes of George Soros, who is trying to destroy our nation.”  

    “We must restore the rule of law,” he went on. “The questioning of Mr. Trump’s Cabinet appointees this past week, ironically enough, from the left, points again and again, back to the need not to single out political opponents for prosecution and so forth.”

    “We have recently undertaken a disrespect for the rule of law that has undermined any respect for authority in general, let alone the law in particular,” he said. “So, I really think that this also is a small step back to restoring that absolutely essential respect for the rule of law that we must have if America is to survive.”



    President Trump is facing renewed calls to pardon a 76-year-old grandmother and several others who are currently serving time in prison for their pro-life activism.

    Mary Wagner, a Canadian citizen, has been incarcerated in the United States for her peaceful protests at abortion clinics. Despite her advanced age and nonviolent tactics, she was sentenced to prison for her beliefs.

    In addition to Wagner, there are many other individuals who have been imprisoned for their pro-life advocacy, including David Daleiden, Sandra Merritt, and others involved in the Center for Medical Progress undercover videos exposing Planned Parenthood’s sale of fetal body parts.

    Advocates argue that these individuals have been unfairly targeted and punished for exercising their First Amendment rights and standing up for the sanctity of life. They are urging President Trump to pardon these individuals and grant them clemency.

    As the end of his presidency approaches, President Trump has the opportunity to right these perceived wrongs and show his support for the pro-life movement. Will he heed the calls for justice and grant pardons to these individuals, or will their activism continue to be silenced behind bars? Only time will tell.

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  • JFK’s grandson baffles followers asking if Usha Vance is ‘way hotter’ than his grandmother Jackie O


    John F Kennedy’s grandson Jack Schlossberg shocked his X/Twitter followers when he asked an unexpected question about his grandmother Jacqueline Lee Kennedy Onassis’s looks.

    Yesterday (January 20), during President Donald Trump’s second inauguration, the 32-year-old, born John Bouvier Kennedy Schlossberg, wrote: “True or False? Usha Vance is way hotter than Jackie O.”

    The post, which has now garnered over 5.6 million views, drew immediate backlash as numerous people reminded the Vogue political correspondent: “That’s your grandmother!!!!”

    Usha Vance (left) and Jackie Kennedy (right) (Getty)

    Usha Vance (left) and Jackie Kennedy (right) (Getty)

    “Gonna be honest man, I think most people don’t do hotness rankers involving their grandmas,” one person commented, while another asked: “Are you that desperate for engagement?”

    “Jack NOOO this may be taking the trolling too far,” a third commented.

    “If you have a therapist, mention this at the next session,” wrote another.

    Jack Schlossberg says Usha Vance is ‘way hotter’ than Jackie Kennedy (X/@JBKSchlossberg)

    Jack Schlossberg says Usha Vance is ‘way hotter’ than Jackie Kennedy (X/@JBKSchlossberg)

    Schlossberg’s tweet spawned several memes from short clips of Debra Jo Rupp in That 70s Show to a video of a man on the subway screaming: “Police! Help! Police!”

    One person shares meme of Debra Jo Rupp on ‘That 70s Show’ in response to Schlossberg (X/@Brazil201)

    One person shares meme of Debra Jo Rupp on ‘That 70s Show’ in response to Schlossberg (X/@Brazil201)

    Others, meanwhile, answered the question more honestly: “I would say Usha Vance is a little hotter than Jackie, but that’s just personal preference and not a commentary on either woman’s moral character or general vibe. I think we can both agree that they are two *very* foxy ladies, am I right Jack, my man???””

    Schlossberg replied: “Really appreciate this take thanks Sam.”

    He later followed up to his own tweet, writing: “I’m a literal pervert. I called my grandmother hot… have I totally lost it ? Jesus … this kid will do anything for attention. Your grandfather would be ashamed. Seriously. Time to get a job.”

    For the inaugural swearing-in ceremony on Monday, Usha Vance, wife of Vice President JD Vance, seemed to play upon former First Lady Jackie Kennedy’s iconic silhouette and dignified use of color in a bubblegum, belted pink overcoat and a matching neck scarf.

    Usha Vance (far left), JD Vance (inner left), Donald Trump (inner right), and Melania Trump (far right) (Getty Images)

    Usha Vance (far left), JD Vance (inner left), Donald Trump (inner right), and Melania Trump (far right) (Getty Images)

    Vance’s bright jacket cut across a sea of dullness on the inaugural stage yesterday, especially to FLOTUS Melania Trump, who wore a black and white ensemble by Adam Lippes.

    In the past, incoming first ladies have donned light-hued jackets akin to Vance’s. Indeed, Melania chose to forego tradition, conservatively covering up in the navy blue garment and a wide-brimmed hat concealing the top half of her face, making it difficult to read her expressions.

    Online, people compared her Eric Javits head accessory to cartoon villains and evil film characters such as the Hamburglar and Jim Carrey’s green-faced persona in The Mask.

    “Why the hell does Melania Trump look like the Hamburglar?” one person asked on X, while another said: “And now I will never unsee it. Thank you.”



    In a recent Instagram post, JFK’s grandson, Jack Schlossberg, has left followers scratching their heads with a controversial question. In a selfie posted to his account, Schlossberg is seen posing next to Usha Vance, sparking speculation about the nature of their relationship.

    But it wasn’t the photo itself that caused a stir, it was the caption that accompanied it. In the caption, Schlossberg asked his followers if they thought Vance was “way hotter” than his iconic grandmother, Jackie O. The comparison between Vance, a relatively unknown figure, and the beloved former First Lady has raised eyebrows and led to some heated debates in the comments section.

    Some fans were quick to defend Jackie O, praising her timeless beauty and elegance. Others were more forgiving of Schlossberg’s question, chalking it up to his youthful exuberance and sense of humor. Regardless, the post has certainly sparked conversation and left many wondering about the intentions behind Schlossberg’s provocative question.

    As of now, Schlossberg has not clarified his intentions or addressed the controversy surrounding his post. It remains to be seen whether he will provide any further explanation or if this will simply be chalked up as a moment of social media mischief. Stay tuned for updates on this unfolding story.

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