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Feds Recommend a Light Sentence for a Pro-Abortion Domestic Terrorist

CompassCare CEO Jim Harden discusses the double standard regarding the sentencing of the arsonist.

This past week, U.S. District Court Judge William Conley accepted a plea deal surrounding pro-abortion suspect Hridindu Roychowdhury, who had firebombed a pro-life office in Madison, Wisconsin, Wisconsin Family Action which is planning on filing a victim impact statement. Though sentencing isn’t set until mid-February, it appears part of the deal involved a lighter sentencing for confessing to the crime. Pro-Life strategist, Rev. Jim Harden, says, “Admitting to a crime is not grounds for a lighter sentence.”

After the firebombing of Wisconsin Family Action, Jane’s Revenge took responsibility for the attack and issued an ultimatum to all pro-life pregnancy centers: shut down in 30 days or face the consequences. 30 days later, CompassCare was firebombed with Jane’s Revenge taking credit for both attacks.

But that has led to many questions for federal law enforcement. Rev. Harden recommends the following questions be asked of the FBI/DOJ:

  • Why would the FBI insist the firebombing in Madison and the firebombing in Buffalo are unrelated when Antifa front Jane’s Revenge insists in their communiques that the firebombings are indeed linked?

“The only way it makes sense that violent, pro-abortion Antifa criminals are treated with kid gloves while the DOJ throws the book at peaceful pro-lifers is if there are Antifa sympathies in Biden’s DOJ and the judiciary. If this is the case, this conviction is being used as their cover to continue aiding and abetting pro-abortion domestic terror,” Harden noted in a press statement.

Harden joins us now to discuss the matter further.

Q&A:

  1. Why do you think the Department of Justice interjected in this particular case? 
  2. Why would the FBI insist the firebombing in Madison and the firebombing in Buffalo are unrelated when Antifa front Jane’s Revenge insists in their communiques that the firebombings are indeed linked?
  3. Why would a violent pro-abortion domestic terrorist be eligible for just five years when a peaceful 75-year-old pro-life woman is facing 11 years in federal prison and a $250,000 fine for peacefully exercising her 1st Amendment rights?
  4. How is a man with an expensive bioengineering Ph.D. and a lucrative career in bio-engineering, who can afford to avoid capture by purchasing a one-way ticket to Guatemala and pleads guilty to crimes that would otherwise be referred to as domestic terror, able to get his private attorney’s fees underwritten by a federal program for the indigent?
  5. Is the law firm intentionally misusing federal grant money? 
  6. Where do you see the battle of abortion going as the 2024 Presidential Election nears?
  7. Where can people go to learn more about CompassCare and the services you provide?
    1. Go to CompassCareCommunity.com.

About Rev. Harden:

Rev. James Harden, M.Div., is CEO of firebombed pro-life medical network, CompassCare. He has one wife and ten children.

Rev. Harden says, “Money follows morality.” He is raising the alarm regarding corruption in federal law enforcement and public policy in a post-Roe America. He writes extensively on medical ethics, executive leadership, and pro-life strategy, predicting Dobbs in 2018 and the death of the “Red Wave” in 2022.

Contact: Jerry McGlothlin 919-437-0001 or geraldmcg@outlook.com

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