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First Conviction in Over 300 Attacks on Pro-Life Entities, DOJ Silent(Guest: Jim Harden)

The CEO of CompassCare discusses the conviction.

The Eric County District Attorney’s office has finally given a criminal conviction on an attack against a pro-life center. Hannah Kamke has pled guilty to vandalizing CompassCare’s Buffalo medical office earlier this year. She is ordered to pay a fine of $2580.

There have been over 300 attacks on pro-life entities since the illegal leak of the Dobbs decision, yet this is the first conviction to date. Assistant U.S. District Attorney Kristen Clarke, a known pro-abortion Antifa supporter, is responsible for prosecuting civil rights cases.  

The House Judiciary Committee requested Clarke to answer for unequal enforcement of the FACE (Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances) Act and aggressively indicting peaceful pro-lifers while ignoring organized pro-abortion crime against on medical offices like CompassCare.  A date for her to appear before the Committee has not yet been set.


The Committee noted in said request, “We are also deeply concerned about the Civil Rights Division’s double standard in enforcing the FACE Act in a manner that robustly protects pro-abortion activists and facilities while essentially ignoring attacks on pro-life advocates, facilities, and churches.” 

Jim Harden, the CEO of CompassCare, explains why Clarke and her compatriots need to be held accountable to the 3rd KKK Act of 1871, stating, “Based on section 1986, leaders within the DOJ, FBI, DHS, and others within the Biden administration should be held liable. Section 1986 states that any person who knows that violation or conspiracy to deprive rights is occurring and is in a position to prevent it and fails to attempt to prevent or assist in its prevention can be prosecuted.” 

Rev. Harden continues, “Wherever one stands on abortion, attacks on the constitutional rights of pro-lifers constitute an attack on the Constitutional Rule of Law. It is time to move past impeachment to criminal prosecution of those violating their oaths of office.”

Rev. Harden joins us now to discuss the situation further.

Q&A:

  1. Why do you think it’s taken so long to convict an attacker of a pro-life pregnancy center?
  2. Senators (such as Ted Cruz), scores of Congressmen, and the House Judiciary Committee are demanding to know why the Department of Justice is unequally enforcing the FACE Act.  How has CompassCare played a role in getting critical information to these parties, helping them ask the right questions?
  3. Do you believe there will ever be justice for the over 300 attacks on pro-life centers or supporters? 
  4. Where do you see the battle for the personhood of preborn babies going in 2024, especially as we near the next Presidential election? 
  5. Though the person who defaced CompassCare property back in March of this year has been fined, there appears to be no resolution surrounding the firebombing of a Buffalo location back in summer 2022. Have there been any updates in the firebombing case?
  6. Where can people go to learn more about CompassCare?

a. They can visit our official website at CompassCareCommunity.com.

About Rev. Jim 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 at: geraldmcg@outlook.com or 919-437-0001.

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