
The Gateway Pundit reported that during Joe Biden’s regime, the Defense Department categorized pro-life organizations as “terrorist organizations” during an anti-terrorism briefing held at Fort Bragg’s Directorate of Emergency Services, formerly known as Fort Liberty.
Citizen journalist Sam Shoemate, or @samour, shared the disturbing slide on X.
“An anti-terrorism brief was held on Fort Liberty (Bragg) today where they listed several Pro-Life organizations as “terrorist organizations.” The slide you see here followed right after a slide about ISIS, a terror group in the Middle East,” Shoemate wrote on X.
The presentation slide, which was widely circulated on social media, lists these pro-life organizations that oppose “Roe[sic] v. Wade” under a headline reading “TERRORIST GROUPS.”
The presentation specifically targets groups like National Right to Life and Operation Rescue, which have long been pillars of the pro-life community.
These organizations are dedicated to peaceful advocacy against abortion, grounded in the belief that every life is valuable and worth protecting.
The slide shockingly equates their activities, such as demonstrations, protests, mass demonstrations, Life Chain, The Rescue, The Truth Display, and picketing, along with counseling efforts at sidewalks and crisis centers, with terrorism.
Now that the DOD has rational, non-woke leadership, U.S. Secretary of the Army Dan Driscoll sent a letter offering a “sincerest apology” for the actions taken under the prior administration on behalf of himself and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth.
On July 16, U.S. Secretary of the Army Dan Driscoll sent a letter to the American Center for Law & Justice (ACLJ), which represents Operation Rescue, on behalf of himself and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, formally offering his “sincerest apology” for the Army’s actions under the previous administration.
The slide’s “mischaracterization was not only inaccurate but also deeply inappropriate,” Driscoll wrote. “Equally concerning was the previous Administration’s inadequate response to this serious incident. Its failure to provide full transparency or take responsibility for such a grievous error is wholly unacceptable.”
“Let me be clear, the Army does not consider Operation Rescue, National Right to Life, and other pro-life groups to be terrorist organizations,” he said. “Further, the Army does not view pro-life beliefs or state-issued pro-life license plates as indicators of terrorism.”
ACLJ executive director Jordan Sekulow acknowledged the apology and stated, “On behalf of our client Troy Newman and Operation Rescue, and all pro-life Americans, thank you, Secretary Driscoll and Secretary Hegseth, for your apology, your acknowledgment, your assurances, and for calling this travesty what it was, a false mischaracterization, inaccurate, serious, grievous, and deeply inappropriate.”
“Also, we thank you for standing up against the Leftist ideology that had been infecting our military branches and bogging down our warfighters, often cloaked in the bureaucratic morass. We know you have a lot of work to do, and that you took time to address this – not just in response to an oversight function of Congress, but directly to our client who was among those harmed – confirms your commitment to the values for which you fight.”
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