Anti -abortion activity sued by Biden Judicial Ministry responded to Trump forgive: "I want to give him a hug"

The first is Fox: On Thursday afternoon, when Joan Bell, 76, learned that she was one of the anti -abortion activities pardoned by President Donald Trump, she couldn't believe it.

"I don't know if this means that we will be released from prison for a few weeks or a few months. I really don't know, but I know we have been forgiven," the grandmother Bell of the eight children told Fox News on Friday Friday Essence "Well, then I ran upstairs, because I will read the rosary every night."

Bell is a lifelong anti -abortion advocate. After completing prayer and Bible study with other prisoners, several other prisoners told her that her husband Christopher Bell was in Laura Ingraham in Laura Ingraham. Fox News said that she was indeed one of the 23 more amnesty.

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On Thursday, President Donald Trump pardoned 23 anti -abortion activities. (Getty/Christopher Bell)

"That's so beautiful," Bell recalled. "Everyone is applauding." Subsequently, a guard told her to clean up things so that she could be released late that night.

"We are very grateful to Trump. It is great to feel the fresh air, the beautiful air from God," Bell said. "Just go out to be with my husband and my son, it is really glorious. I can't describe this freedom in words."

She added that she and her husband would soon be "second honeymoon".

According to the Ministry of Justice of Biden, Bell lived in New Jersey. In October 2020, he conspired to participate in the "blockade" in the abortion clinic of Washington, DC, and was sentenced to more than two years in November 2023. Ministry of Justice).

Anti -abortion activities were sentenced to guilty for the "rescue operation" of the DC clinic in 2020

On Thursday, President Donald Trump pardoned the 76 -year -old Joan Bell (middle) and her church community and her husband Christopher Bell. She and other 22 were forgiven. (Played by Christopher Bell)

Prosecutors at the Civil Rights Department of the US Department of Justice and the Prosecutor's Office of the United States Special Administrative Region believed that anti -abortion activities violated the 1994 "FACE Act". The bill is a federal law. Others obtain or provide property abortion services.

These activists were sentenced by Corin Coriol-Cotley, the Judge Corolin Cotley-Cotley, which was appointed by Clinton and was immediately detained.

On Thursday, the day before the annual life parade rally on Friday, Trump said, "they should not be prosecuted."

Fox confirmed that Trump pardoned anti -abortion protesters

"Many of them are elderly people," Trump said in an oval office. "They should not be prosecuted. Signing this agreement is my honor. They will be very happy."

Bell, Paul Palet Harlo, Jean Marshall and John Singci were all around 70 years old.

When Bell talked about Trump, he said, "He personally understands our case, which is really touching." "I want to give him a hug."

Earlier this month, the lawyer of the Thomas More Society officially asked the Trump administration to forgive the 21 anti -abortion advocates represented by the law firm.

On January 20, 2025, President Donald Trump signed a document at the Oval Office of the White House, issued an administrative order and pardoned the defendant on January 6. (Reuters/Carlos Baria)

"Steve Crampton) said:" Heroes who have been imprisoned by the Department of Justice of Biden will be released and can return to their families to have dinner with their families. The freedom of deprivation.

"These heroic peaceful anti -abandons have been treated by the Ministry of Justice led by Biden. Many of them have been labeled with felmonies and lost many of our rights as American citizens."

Clan Pondon said in an interview with the Fox News Digital Channel that it is difficult to find a "fair jury", and most of the jurors in the case are either donor to family planning organizations or advocates who support abortion. Essence He claims that Washington Special Administrative Region is "the most supporting city in the United States."

"She can say that it supports death, but we are not allowed to say what to support life," Bell said in the trial. Nevertheless, she said that she was prosecuted because of religious beliefs.

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This week, Trump also pardoned more than 1,000 riots who had been imprisoned on January 6, and issued many other administrative orders related to immigration and cryptocurrencies, as well as commands of decrypting MLK and JFK documents.

Fox News Digital Channel has contacted the Civil Rights Department of the Ministry of Justice for comments.

Jamie Joseph is a political writer. She led the Fox News Digital Media to the Senate report.