The Trump administration fired four Justice Department prosecutors who handled cases against anti-abortion activists, saying the Biden Justice Department abused a federal law designed to protect reproductive health clinics to target those activists. The move was presented as a response to what the Trump team called politicized enforcement of the law and follows public accusations that enforcement has been used against conservative anti-abortion activists. The dropping of charges in the Chicago protest case amid grand jury misconduct claims is another recent example of activist-related prosecutions facing collapse or controversy, reinforcing broader debates over bias, prosecutorial judgment, and political influence in enforcement decisions.
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