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Nancy Pelosi Threatens Pro-Life Americans, There’s a “Price to Pay” for Saving Babies

After hundreds of attacks across the country on pro-life Americans, Nancy Pelosi is threatening them even more.

With hundreds of attacks nationwide due to the Dobbs leak and the subsequent Supreme Court decision, pro-life Americans have endured everything from arson and firebombs to assaults and shootings.

But, in a speech today, Nancy Pelosi threatened prolife people even further, saying there a “price to pay” for saving babies from abortions.

“I don’t say that as a threat, I say it as a prediction,” the pro-abortion Democrat added.


But pro-life Americans won’t take her words kindly.

Pro-life advocates increasingly have become targets of violence since news leaked last May about the U.S. Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade. LifeNews counted more than 300 attacks since 2022, including the shooting of an elderly pro-life woman in Michigan and 10 arson/attempted arsons.

College campuses especially have grown hostile toward people who believe babies in the womb should have a right to life. In May, a Hunter College art professor was caught on video vandalizing a pro-life student display and later threatening two journalists with a machete. Numerous pro-life student clubs also have been victims of vandalism, harassment and threats this spring.

In November, FBI Director Christopher Wray admitted that most of the abortion-related attacks within the past year have targeted pro-life organizations. “Since the Dobbs decision, probably in the neighborhood of 70 percent of our abortion-related violence cases or threats cases are cases of violence or threats against … pro-life organizations,” he told a U.S. Senate committee.

Many pro-life organizations are increasing security and Republican lawmakers are demanding action from the Biden administration to crack down on the growing pro-abortion domestic terrorism. But, while the Biden administration has been aggressively working to expand the killing of unborn babies in abortions, it has done little to stop the hostilities directed at pro-life advocates and churches.


National | Steven Ertelt


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