FBI nets ZERO arrests after at least 16 Jane’s Revenge attacks on pro-life organizations

Steadily mounting concerns over the credibility of the FBI rose to a crescendo with the unprecedented raid of former President Donald Trump’s home at Mar-a-Lago resulting in calls for the defunding of the politically weaponized institution.

As if the recently executed search warrants against Trump’s allies weren’t enough to further concerns, a look at the agency’s inaction following violent activities committed by radical pro-abortion group Jane’s Revenge stood as a testament to the two-tiered application of the law damaging our justice system.

Following the leak of Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito’s majority draft opinion on Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, professional activists set to work not only unlawfully protesting outside the homes of the conservative members of the court, but terrorizing crisis pregnancy centers, churches and other faith-based organizations through violent extremism.

Fox News Digital followed up on more than a dozen attacks incurred by pro-life groups and found there had thus far been no arrests four months after the first attack.

Jane’s Revenge has publicly laid claim to at least 18 arson and vandalism attacks since May 2 yet, despite the considerable resources of the FBI, an investigation that began in June had come up empty on locating even a person of interest for questioning. As the agency stated in an email to Fox News Digital, “The incidents are being investigated as potential acts of domestic violent extremism, FACE (Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances) Act violations or violent crime matters, depending on the facts of each case.”

“The FBI takes all violence and threats of violence very seriously,” they went on to claim, “and we are working closely with our law enforcement partners at the national, state and local levels to investigate these incidents.”

Months of violent extremism had kicked off in part on May 8 in Madison, Wisc., when, at Wisconsin Family Action (WAF) a Molotov cocktail was reportedly thrown through a window setting the office ablaze. On the exterior of the building, a message was graffitied that read, “If abortions aren’t safe, then you aren’t either.”

WAF president Julaine Appling told Fox News Digital “Not only have no arrests been made, but to the best of my knowledge, no person of interest has even been apprehended or brought in for questioning.”

Jane’s Revenge admitted to responsibility and later posted a statement declaring “open season” on those who opposed their views.

“Your thirty days expired yesterday,” they publicly threatened. “We offered an honourable [sic] way out. You could have walked away. Now the leash is off. 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.”

Other chronicled attacks were addressed by authorities laying out how arrests have yet to be made and, in some cases, would likely never be made in connection with any of the numerous terrorist attacks.

In the case of the Blue Ridge Pregnancy Center in Lynchburg, Va., attacked on June 25, a spokesperson told Fox News Digital, “The FBI is continuing to follow leads.”

Meanwhile, those who did little more than be in Washington, D.C. on Jan. 6 when the Capitol was breached were readily tracked down and members of the FBI were alleged to have helped suppress investigations into Hunter Biden’s laptop.

Kevin Haggerty

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