Trump signs pardons for 23 anti-abortion protesters
- President Donald Trump pardoned 23 anti-abortion activists convicted of blockading abortion clinic entrances during the October 2020 invasion of a Washington clinic.
- The pardons were announced ahead of the March for Life protest in Washington, where Trump is expected to address the crowd in a video.
- Abortion rights advocates criticized the pardons as a sign of Trump's opposition to abortion access, despite his mixed statements on the issue.
- The pardoned activists were convicted of violating the FACE Act, which prohibits obstruction at reproductive clinics, with sentences ranging from six months to five years.
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