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Far-Left Group Vows to Continue Domestic Terrorism Against Pro-Life Groups

A far-left group released an open letter publicly and enthusiastically promising to commit acts of domestic terrorism against pro-life organizations.

Breitbart reports that the group, Jane’s Revenge, targeted its letter towards pro-life groups and pregnancy centers across the country. In the letter, the group takes credit for the dozens of acts of terrorism that have already been committed against such organizations over the last month, which includes the use of Molotov cocktails to firebomb their buildings.

“Your 30 days expired yesterday. We offered an honorable way out. You could’ve walked away. Now the leash is off,” the group threatens in their letter. “And we will make it as hard as possible for your campaign of oppression to continue. We have demonstrated in the past month how easy and fun it is to attack. We are versatile, we are mercurial, and we answer to no one but ourselves.”

The group claims that their goal is to continue causing such extreme damage to the buildings that insurance companies and investors “realize you are a bad investment” and withdraw their support.

“From here forward, any anti-choice group who closes their doors, and stops operating will no longer be a target,” the manifesto-style declaration continues. “But until you do, it’s open season, and we know where your operations are. The infrastructure of the enslavers will not survive. We will never stop, back down, slow down, or retreat.”

The letter even boasts that the group’s members have found “joy” in their acts of terrorism, and openly encouraged others to join their campaign of terrorism and commit acts of violence wherever they can.

“And for the allies of ours who doubt the authenticity of the communiqués and actions: there is a way you can get your beautiful proof that these actions are real,” the letter ordered. “Go do one of your own. You are already one of us. Everyone with the urge to paint, to burn, to cut, to jam: now is the time.”

There have already been at least 59 confirmed cases of domestic terrorist acts against pro-life organizations across the country since the leak in early May of the Supreme Court draft decision that appears to completely overturn the 1973 ruling in Roe v. Wade. The case before the court now, Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, deals with a law in Mississippi that bans all abortions after 15 weeks; the draft, which has been confirmed by the court itself as authentic, indicates that five of the nine justices plan to vote in favor of overturning Roe after 49 years, a decision that would return the matter of abortion to the states to be decided on a state-by-state basis.

Other acts of domestic terrorism in the aftermath of the draft leak include the doxxing of the home addresses of the six Supreme Court justices who were appointed by Republican presidents. Carried out by the far-left group Ruth Sent Us, rioters have frequently targeted the homes of the six justices in Virginia, Maryland, and Washington, D.C., with the explicit intent of intimidating them into changing their votes. A man from California was recently arrested in Maryland with numerous weapons in his possession, later admitting to police that he was planning to assassinate Justice Brett Kavanaugh, one of President Donald Trump’s appointees to the Supreme Court who is part of the planned majority in favor of overturning Roe.

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About Liz Sheld

Liz Sheld is the senior news editor at American Greatness. She is a veteran political strategist and pollster who has worked on campaigns and public interest affairs. Liz has written at Breitbart and The Federalist, as well as at PJ Media, where she wrote "The Morning Briefing." In her spare time, she shoots sporting clays and watches documentaries.

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