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Reports on Biden Administration's FACE Act Weaponization Against Pro-Life Americans

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The DOJ's Weaponization Working Group published a report examining the Biden DOJ's enforcement of the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act. Based on a review of over 700,000 internal records, the report found the Biden DOJ selectively prosecuted pro-life defendants while showing leniency toward pro-abortion defendants, with average requested sentences of 26.8 months versus 12.3 months respectively. The current DOJ outlines corrective actions taken to address the alleged weaponization of federal law.

What changed

The DOJ Weaponization Working Group report details findings that the Biden DOJ allegedly coordinated with pro-abortion organizations including the National Abortion Federation, Planned Parenthood, and Feminist Majority Foundation to target pro-life activists for prosecution under the FACE Act. The report documents that prosecutors withheld evidence, tried to screen jurors based on religion, and provided improper assistance to secure grant funding for a pro-abortion organization. The Biden DOJ requested significantly higher sentences for pro-life defendants while downplaying violence against pregnancy resource centers.

For affected parties including defense attorneys, pro-life organizations, and pregnancy resource centers, the report signals a shift in DOJ enforcement posture and corrective actions already implemented. While this is a report on past conduct rather than a new compliance requirement, it establishes documented patterns of prosecutorial bias that may have ongoing implications for related litigation and future enforcement discretion.

What to do next

  1. Monitor for updates on FACE Act enforcement policy changes
  2. Review internal prosecutorial guidelines for bias safeguards

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Apr 14, 2026

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Justice Department Reveals the Biden Administration’s Weaponization of Federal Law Against Pro-Life Americans

Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Share For Immediate Release Office of Public Affairs DOJ Weaponization Working Group Report Outlines Corrective Action Taken to Restore the Public’s Confidence in Lawful Treatment of All Americans Today, the Justice Department’s Weaponization Working Group published a report detailing the Biden Administration’s weaponization of the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act. Based on a review of over 700,000 internal records, the report not only details specific ways the Biden Justice Department weaponized federal law, but also outlines the corrective action taken by the current Justice Department to make right the wrongs of the prior administration.

“This Department will not tolerate a two-tiered system of justice,” said Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche. “No Department should conduct selective prosecution based on beliefs. The weaponization that happened under the Biden Administration will not happen again, as we restore integrity to our prosecutorial system.”

President Trump promised to end the weaponization of the federal government. To many Americans, prosecutions under the FACE Act have been the prototypical example of this weaponization. The Justice Department conducted a thorough review of internal discussions, case files, and prosecutorial decisions under the Act and concludes that the Biden DOJ weaponized the FACE Act in several ways.

  • The Biden DOJ closely collaborated with pro-abortion groups to track pro-life activists’ First Amendment activity. Pro-abortion groups—especially the National Abortion Federation, Planned Parenthood, and Feminist Majority Foundation—capitalized on their relationship with the Biden DOJ to gain internal information and push targets for enforcement. These groups compiled evidence and dossiers that ultimately gave rise to search warrants and charges. The Biden DOJ affirmatively asked pro-abortion groups about pro-life individuals’ travel and constitutionally protected advocacy. The Biden DOJ and career attorneys monitored pro-life activists for years before charging them.
  • The Biden DOJ’s prosecutors engaged in inappropriate conduct and comments. Prosecutors knowingly withheld evidence that defense counsel requested to prepare an affirmative defense, tried to screen out jurors based on religion, and authorized aggressive arrest tactics instead of allowing pro-life defendants to self-surrender.
  • The Biden DOJ helped a pro-abortion group secure funding. The lead prosecutor on each FACE Act prosecution served as a reference on the National Abortion Federation’s application for a private grant. We found no record of ethics approval for the attorney to take an interest in the financial outcome of a party having business before the Biden DOJ.
  • The Biden DOJ pursued significantly harsher sentences for pro-life defendants than violent pro-abortion defendants. The Biden DOJ requested an average sentence of 26.8 months for pro-life defendants, compared to 12.3 months for pro-abortion defendants.
  • The Biden DOJ violated the rights of Americans through its biased enforcement of the FACE Act. Though the Act was supposed to protect both pro-choice and pro-life facilities, the Biden DOJ provided extensive support to abortion clinics, while ignoring and downplaying vandalism and attacks against pregnancy resource centers.
    The Biden DOJ’s actions were wrong. The Trump Administration and Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche are committed to rectifying these wrongs by taking the following actions.

  • On January 23, 2025, President Trump issued full and unconditional pardons to many of the pro-life Christians unfairly targeted by the Biden DOJ.

  • DOJ has settled civil cases to address the injustices and took personnel action against those responsible.

  • DOJ leadership has dismissed, with prejudice, three civil lawsuits against pro-life activists: United States v. Connolly, No. 2:24-cv-04467 (E.D. Penn.); United States v. Zastrow, et al., No. 2:24-cv-00576 (M.D. Fla.); United States v. Citizens for a Pro-Life Society, et al., No. 1:24-cv-00893 (N.D. Ohio).

  • The Trump DOJ issued a directive that, moving forward, DOJ prosecutors may only bring abortion-related civil actions and prosecutions under the FACE Act in extraordinary circumstances or in cases presenting significant aggravating factors.

  • To prepare this report, DOJ reviewed approximately 700,000 internal records. Acting Attorney General Blanche has approved a limited waiver of privileged information to provide the public the opportunity to review the underlying materials.
    “The behavior unearthed in this report is shameful,” said Assistant Attorney General Daniel Burrows, Office of Legal Policy. “Lawyers who should have known better withheld evidence, worked to keep committed religious people off juries, and generally allowed the Department of Justice to be used as the enforcement arm of pro-abortion special interests.”

DOJ is committed to prosecuting crime in a manner that is consistent with its mission to uphold the rule of law, to keep our country safe, and to protect civil rights. Should other affected individuals have concerns, DOJ will assess their allegations without fear or favor.

You can find the report and over 800 pages of exhibits here.

Updated April 14, 2026 Components Office of the Attorney General Office of Legal Counsel Press Release Number: 26-354

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