Trump urged to pardon 21 activists convicted in Biden administration's crackdown on pro-lifers
- A conservative law firm urged President-elect Donald Trump to pardon 21 pro-life activists convicted under the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act by the Biden administration.
- The Thomas More Society claims the activists' convictions were "fatally flawed and plainly unjust" and includes names like Paulette Harlow and Lauren Handy.
- Trump has criticized the Biden administration for these prosecutions and suggested he would consider granting pardons to those "unjustly persecuted."
- In a separate case, the Biden administration is considering commuting the sentence of Charles Edward Littlejohn, who leaked tax records, amid calls from liberal groups for his release.
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