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对70万余份内部记录的审查显示,检察官与堕胎权组织合作追踪活动人士
作者:迈克尔·多根 福克斯新闻
发布时间:2026年4月14日 美国东部时间早上6:29 | 更新时间:2026年4月14日 美国东部时间早上7:35
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司法部周二发布报告称,在对70万余份内部记录进行审查后,拜登政府通过选择性依据《诊所入口自由法》起诉支持生命权的活动人士,将联邦法律武器化。
司法部官员表示,检察官与堕胎权组织合作追踪活动人士,为支持生命权的被告寻求更严厉的刑期,在某些情况下还隐瞒证据,或试图基于宗教信仰排除陪审员。
“本部门绝不会容忍两级司法体系,”代理司法部长托德·布兰奇在一份声明中表示。“任何部门都不应基于信仰进行选择性起诉。拜登政府时期发生的执法武器化行为不会再次上演,我们将恢复我们检察系统的公正性。”
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司法部周二发布报告称,在对70万余份内部记录进行审查后,拜登政府通过选择性依据《诊所入口自由法》起诉支持生命权的活动人士,将联邦法律武器化。反堕胎活动人士于2023年1月20日在华盛顿特区国会大厦附近的国家广场参加第50届年度生命大游行。(奇普·索莫德维拉/盖蒂图片社)
司法部的“武器化问题工作组”是特朗普政府时期设立的审查小组,旨在调查联邦法律是否被用于带有偏见或政治动机的执法。该工作组审查了与《诊所入口自由法》执行相关的内部通讯、案件卷宗和检察决定。《诊所入口自由法》旨在保护人们前往堕胎诊所和妊娠资源中心的通道。
报告发现,拜登政府时期的官员与包括 Planned Parenthood(美国计划生育联合会)、全国堕胎联盟和女权多数基金会在内的组织密切合作,这些组织协助收集了用于调查和起诉的支持生命权活动人士的信息。
报告称:“拜登政府司法部的检察官故意隐瞒了辩护律师为准备积极辩护所需的证据。”
在其中一起案件中,一名司法部官员在被要求提供数据以支持选择性起诉的辩护时,告诉辩护律师:“我没有你们要求的那种记录,因此我认为我们无法向你们提供。”
报告称,该官员“随手可得”相关信息,但拒绝与辩方分享。
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代理司法部长托德·布兰奇表示,司法部不会容忍“两级司法体系”。(汤姆·威廉姆斯/CQ滚报)
报告还指控检察官试图基于宗教信仰筛选陪审员,在某些情况下选择激进的逮捕策略,而非允许被告自愿自首。
例如,报告援引了支持生命权活动人士马克·豪克的案件,检察官拒绝了他自首的请求,转而批准联邦调查局在其家中实施逮捕。
司法部官员进一步称,支持生命权的被告面临的量刑请求明显更为严厉,检察官平均要求判处26.8个月监禁,而被指控针对支持生命权组织实施暴力的被告平均刑期仅为12.3个月。
报告指出,拜登政府对《诊所入口自由法》的执法存在不平衡,当局优先处理涉及堕胎诊所的案件,却未能充分追究针对妊娠资源中心和教堂的袭击行为。
司法部表示,特朗普政府已经采取措施扭转这一局面,包括赦免在本届政府之前被定罪的支持生命权活动人士、驳回多起民事案件,并将未来依据《诊所入口自由法》的起诉限制在涉及重大加重情节的“特殊情况”。
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梅里克·加兰在拜登政府时期担任司法部长。(汤姆·威廉姆斯/CQ滚报有限公司 via 盖蒂图片社)
助理司法部长丹尼尔·伯勒斯表示,调查结果对司法部律师的行为提出了严重担忧。
“报告中揭露的行为令人不齿,”伯勒斯在一份声明中表示。“本应明辨是非的律师隐瞒证据,试图将虔诚的宗教人士排除在陪审团之外,总体上让司法部沦为支持堕胎权特殊利益集团的执法工具。”
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Biden DOJ weaponized FACE Act against pro-life Americans, 882-report alleges
2026-04-14T06:29:34-04:00 / Fox News
Review of 700,000+ internal records found prosecutors coordinated with abortion-rights groups to track activists
By Michael Dorgan Fox News
Published April 14, 2026 6:29am EDT | Updated April 14, 2026 7:35am EDT
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The Justice Department released a report Tuesday alleging the Biden administration weaponized federal law by selectively prosecuting pro-life activists under the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act, following a review of more than 700,000 internal records.
DOJ officials said prosecutors coordinated with abortion-rights groups to track activists, sought harsher sentences for pro-life defendants and, in some cases, withheld evidence or tried to exclude jurors based on religion.
“This department will not tolerate a two-tiered system of justice,” Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said in a statement. “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.”
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The Justice Department released a report Tuesday alleging the Biden administration weaponized federal law by selectively prosecuting pro-life activists under the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act, following a review of more than 700,000 internal records. Anti-abortion activists march across the National Mall near the U.S. Capitol during the 50th annual March for Life rally on Jan. 20, 2023 in Washington, DC.(Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
The Justice Department’s “Weaponization Working Group” — a review team created under the Trump administration to examine whether federal law was used in a biased or politically motivated way — said it reviewed internal communications, case files and prosecutorial decisions tied to enforcement of the FACE Act, a law intended to protect access to abortion clinics and pregnancy resource centers.
The report found officials under the Biden administration worked closely with groups including Planned Parenthood, the National Abortion Federation and the Feminist Majority Foundation, which helped compile information on pro-life activists used in investigations and prosecutions.
The report said, “The Biden DOJ prosecutors knowingly withheld evidence that defense counsel requested to prepare an affirmative defense.”
In one case, a DOJ official told defense counsel, “I do not keep the kind of records you requested and, as a result, I do not believe that we will provide them to you,” when asked for data to support a selective prosecution defense.
The report said the official had the information “readily available” but declined to share it with the defense.
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Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said the Justice Department will not tolerate a “two-tiered system of justice.”(Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call)
The report also alleged prosecutors attempted to screen out jurors based on religious beliefs and, in some cases, opted for aggressive arrest tactics rather than allowing defendants to voluntarily surrender.
For instance, the report cited a case involving pro-life activist Mark Houck in which prosecutors declined a request for him to self-surrender and instead authorized an FBI arrest at his home.
DOJ officials further claimed pro-life defendants faced significantly harsher sentencing requests, with prosecutors seeking an average of 26.8 months in prison compared to 12.3 months for defendants accused of violence against pro-life organizations.
The report argued the Biden administration’s enforcement of the FACE Act was uneven, with authorities prioritizing cases involving abortion clinics while failing to adequately pursue attacks on pregnancy resource centers and churches.
The Justice Department said the Trump administration has already taken steps to reverse course, including issuing pardons for pro-life activists convicted under the prior administration, dismissing several civil cases and limiting future FACE Act prosecutions to “extraordinary circumstances” involving significant aggravating factors.
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Merrick Garland headed the Justice Department under the Biden administration.(Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)
Assistant Attorney General Daniel Burrows said the findings raised serious concerns about the conduct of department attorneys.
“The behavior unearthed in this report is shameful,” Burrows said in a statement. “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.”
Michael Dorgan is a writer for Fox News Digital and Fox Business.
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