07/03/2022 / By JD Heyes
Following the unprecedented leak of a draft Supreme Court decision in early May indicating that a majority of justices wanted to overturn the disastrous Roe v. Wade ruling from 1973 legalizing abortion in all 50 states, several pro-abortion groups like “Jane’s Revenge” formed and began attacking churches and pro-life pregnancy centers.
After the official decision was released on Friday, the group published a ‘manifesto’ of sorts essentially pledging more violence and attacks.
“[T]he leash is off,” the group announced in the manifesto, as noted by the Christian legal organization Liberty Counsel. “We have demonstrated in the past month how easy and fun it is to attack.”
“[W]e answer to no one but ourselves,” continues the missive before issuing this threat: “We promised to take increasingly drastic measures. … Rest assured that we will, and those measures may not come in the form of something so easily cleaned up as fire and graffiti.”
The assassination attempt on Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s life was not enough for these pro-abortion terrorists, Liberty Counsel noted, adding that pro-life organizations are warned further to close their activities, or they will be next.
“But until you do, it’s open season, and we know where your operations are. The infrastructure of the enslavers will not survive. We will never stop, back down, slow down, or retreat,” said the manifesto.
Now, several congressional Republicans are pressing Joe Biden’s AWOL administration to do its job and treat Jane’s Revenge and similar groups as domestic terrorists.
Rep. Markwayne Mullin (R-Okla.), along with 28 other House Republicans, sent a letter calling the Department of Homeland Security and the FBI to “classify those committing crimes through Jane’s Revenge as domestic terrorists.”
“These violent acts violate U.S. and State law, and the group itself has claimed intent to intimidate civilians and government officials,” the letter continued. “You must use the full extent of your powers under the law to fully prosecute these criminals and prevent further crime.”
The letter quotes the group’s June 14 manifesto.
“It is clear by their threats that the members of this group have no regard for human life and may be willing to kill those in the pro-life community to further their politically motivated agenda,” the letter says.
Rep. Nancy Mace (R-NC) has also sent a letter to House Oversight Subcommittee on Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Chairman Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) in order to request a hearing on the attacks, the Washington Examiner reported, citing Fox News.
Mace noted that the DHS issued a memo on June 7 that warned of a “heightened threat environment” in the coming months, but which did not make clear “what the federal government is doing to prevent such attacks or respond to those that have already occurred.”
“We must examine the disturbing trend of rising left-wing violence and conduct oversight over the federal government’s response to this growing threat,” Mace wrote.
Naturally, Democrats haven’t said much of anything about these attacks because they are hypocrites and cowards — facts that did not escape the attention of Mullin.
Mullin called the Left’s unwillingness to speak out against these acts “shameful.”
“The violent attacks committed by Jane’s Revenge and other left-wing activist groups have no place in our Republic,” Mullin said. “And the members of this organization have made it clear they are not done.
“It’s shameful the Left has proven, so far, unwilling to speak out against their own fringe narrative, especially if it means American lives are in danger,” he said, according to the Examiner. “It’s past time the Biden Administration quits with the complacency and investigates these members for exactly what they are: domestic terrorists. We are demanding immediate action to prevent this violence from occurring ever again.”
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