Remember when we told you the Biden Department of Justice was being weaponized against Christians and pro-life Americans? Remember when every mainstream media hack called that a “conspiracy theory” and a “right-wing talking point”? Well, the Trump DOJ just dropped a 900-page dossier proving every single word of it was true — and somehow the reality is even worse than what we were saying.
They literally built surveillance files on people’s FAMILIES. They tracked grandmothers. They tried to kick Christians off juries. But sure, WE were the paranoid ones.
Here’s what happened. The Trump administration just fired Sanjay Patel, the DOJ official who ran something called the “National Task Force on Violence Against Reproductive Health Care Providers” — which is a very fancy name for “the office that coordinated with abortion groups to throw pro-lifers in prison.” And along with firing Patel, they released the receipts. Nine hundred pages of them.
What those 900 pages show is a systematic intelligence-sharing pipeline between the Biden DOJ and three pro-abortion NGOs: the National Abortion Federation, Planned Parenthood, and the Feminist Majority Foundation. These weren’t casual tip lines. This was a full-blown partnership.
DOJ official Paige Fitzgerald admitted it in her own words: “We have worked with NAF for decades. NAF regularly refers potential FACE Act violations and other threats… helps us liaise with clinics and staff, lets us know about upcoming events.”
Translation: Planned Parenthood and friends were feeding target lists to federal prosecutors. They were handing over names, personal details, family photographs — and the DOJ was using that intelligence to build cases against American citizens whose crime was praying outside abortion clinics.
Sanjay Patel personally received “sometimes very detailed and personal information” on pro-life activists from NAF. He contacted them asking about a man named Calvin Zastrow’s travel plans to Montana. Think about that. A federal official called up an abortion advocacy group to ask where a pro-life activist was traveling. That’s not law enforcement. That’s surveillance. That’s something that happens in countries we used to drop pamphlets on from airplanes.
Calvin Zastrow got charged twice — once in Tennessee in 2022, again in Michigan in 2023. The DOJ built files on his family, including his daughter Eva. His daughter. They compiled dossiers on a man’s children because he protested outside an abortion clinic.
And it gets darker. During pro-life trials, prosecutors actively tried to remove Christian jurors from the jury pool. They internally referred to pro-life defendants as “culty.” These are federal prosecutors — sworn to uphold equal justice — screening out people of faith because they might be sympathetic to other people of faith.
You want to talk about a two-tiered justice system? Here are the numbers. Pro-life activists who were prosecuted under Biden’s DOJ faced an average sentencing demand of 26.8 months. Twenty-six months in federal prison for peaceful protest.
Meanwhile — and this is the part where you should feel your pulse quicken — a pro-abortion activist who threw a MOLOTOV COCKTAIL at a pro-life pregnancy center got 365 days in jail and seven years probation.
Read that again. Pray outside a clinic? Two years in prison. Firebomb a building? One year.
That’s not a justice system. That’s a persecution system with a Department of Justice letterhead.
Remember Mark Houck? Father of seven. The FBI sent a tactical team to arrest him at his home — in front of his kids — for an alleged FACE Act violation. He was acquitted. The jury saw through it. But the Biden DOJ didn’t care about winning cases. They cared about sending a message: if you’re pro-life, we will come to your door with guns.
Remember Eva Edl? She was 89 years old when they prosecuted her. Eighty-nine. A woman who survived a World War II concentration camp as a child was dragged into federal court by the Biden DOJ for the crime of being pro-life.
This is what Merrick Garland’s Justice Department did with your tax dollars. They took the full weight of the federal government — the FBI, federal prosecutors, the entire apparatus — and aimed it at grandmothers, fathers, and families of faith. Not drug cartels. Not terrorists. Not the people burning down cities in 2020. Christians who pray.
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said it plainly: “This Department will not tolerate a two-tiered system of justice. No Department should conduct selective prosecution based on beliefs. The weaponization that happened under the Biden Administration will not happen again.”
Good. Because what those 900 pages document isn’t political bias. It isn’t overzealous prosecution. It’s a coordinated campaign between the federal government and private activist organizations to target, surveil, and imprison Americans for their religious beliefs. That has a name. It’s called persecution.
Every senator who confirmed Merrick Garland should have to read all 900 pages out loud on the Senate floor. Every media outlet that called this a conspiracy theory owes pro-life Americans an apology they’ll never give.
We told you. We told you from day one. And now we have the receipts — all 900 pages of them.