the biden administration will investigate and prosecute anyone who tried to stop a woman from getting an abortion in texas and protect clinics 'under attack'
The Justice Department said Monday that it will not tolerate violence against anyone to obtain an abortion in Texas as federal officials continued to explore options to challenge the new state law that bans most abortions.
Attorney General Merrick Garland said the Justice Department would 'protect those seeking to obtain or provide reproductive health services' under a federal law known as the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act.
Garland said in a statement that federal prosecutors are still urgently exploring options to challenge the Texas law.
He said the Justice Department would enforce the federal law 'in order to protect the constitutional rights of women and other persons, including access to an abortion.'
Democrats are also scrambling to find ways to counter the law, including a new bill in Congress, while Republicans have accused Biden of federal overreach by trying to undermine the Supreme Court's decision last week not to overturn the new law.
Liberals are also threatening to boycott Texas over their abortion law, with Portland considering banning all imports from and travel to the state.
The new Texas law prohibits abortions once medical professionals can detect cardiac activity, usually around six weeks - before some women know they´re pregnant.
The federal law, commonly known as the FACE Act, prohibits physically obstructing or using the threat of force to intimidate or interfere with a person seeking reproductive health services.
The law also prohibits damaging property at abortion clinics and other reproductive health centers.
Courts have blocked other states from imposing similar restrictions, but Texas' law differs significantly because it leaves enforcement up to private citizens through lawsuits instead of criminal prosecutors.
The Justice Department said Monday that it will not tolerate violence against anyone who is trying to obtain an abortion in Texas as federal officials explore options to challenge a new state law that bans most abortions. Protesters march against the bill in Houston on Sunday
Justice Department officials have also been in contact with U.S. attorneys in Texas and the FBI field offices in the state to discuss enforcing the federal provisions.
'The department will provide support from federal law enforcement when an abortion clinic or reproductive health center is under attack,' Garland said.
'We will not tolerate violence against those seeking to obtain or provide reproductive health services, physical obstruction or property damage in violation of the FACE Act.'
Texas' Attorney General Ken Paxton has blasted President Biden's criticism of the Lone Star State's new abortion law claiming it is just 'trying to protect the unborn'.
Paxton slammed Biden as 'un-American' and maintained Texas has a 'right' to 'regulate as they see fit' during an appearance on Fox News on Sunday.
Attorney General Merrick Garland said the Justice Department would 'protect those seeking to obtain or provide reproductive health services' under a federal law known as the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act
'If anybody's un-American, it's the President, for not defending our borders and for what he's allowed in Afghanistan', Paxton said, hitting back at Biden who branded the new law 'un-American' on Friday.
Paxton added: 'All Texas is trying to do is protect the unborn. We have a right, I think, to do that. We had a right before Roe v. Wade.
'This system that the supreme court has set up is constantly changing based on different judges coming in and going out.
'And it hasn't worked. They need to go back to letting states regulate as they see fit. And each state can make their own decision and people can move the state they are most comfortable living in.'
Biden on Friday blasted the Texas abortion law as 'un-American' and said the Justice Department was exploring options to undermine it.
'The most pernicious thing about the Texas law, it sort of creates a vigilante system where people get rewards to go out and - anyway.
'And it just seems - I know this sounds ridiculous - almost unamerican what we're talking about,' the president said.
Biden also said he 'respects' but doesn't agree with people who believe life begins at conception, despite his Catholic faith opposing all forms of abortion.
'It just seems, I know this sounds ridiculous, almost un-American what we're talking about. Not to debate about, I respect people who think, who don't support Roe v. Wade. I respect their views.
'I respect those who believe life begins at the moment of conception and all. I respect that, don't agree, but I respect that. Not going to impose that on people,' Biden told reporters.
Justice Department officials have also been in contact with U.S. attorneys in Texas and the FBI field offices in the state to discuss enforcing the federal provisions. A man from the Houston Socialist Movement marches against the Texas bill on Sunday
Biden on Friday blasted the Texas abortion law as 'un-American' and said the Justice Department was exploring options to undermine it. He is pictured in Philadelphia on Friday night on his way to a long weekend in Wilmington, Delaware
Trump REFUSES to back Texas abortion ruling and calls it 'complex and probably TEMPORARY'
Donald Trump wouldn't say whether he agrees with the Supreme Court ruling upholding a new Texas heartbeat law that bans abortion after six weeks – or when a fetal heartbeat can be detected.
In his first on-camera interview since leaving office, Trump said the ruling is likely temporary.
'I know that the ruling was very complex and also probably temporary,' the former president told Sharyl Attkisson in an interview taped Saturday in Bedminster, New Jersey. 'I think other things will happen and that will be the big deal and the big picture.'
The full interview will air next Sunday, September 12 on Full Measure.
When asked if he supported the new ruling, Trump dodged the question – instead taking credit for a series of conservative rulings due to his appointment of three Supreme Court justices during his four years in office.
'Both sides seem to agree that this ruling is largely your doing based on the Supreme Court picks that you made. Do you agree with the ruling?' Attkisson asked.
'Well, I will tell you this: We do have a Supreme Court that's a lot different than it was before, it was acting very strangely. And I think, probably not in the interests of our country,' Trump said.
Of the new law, the former president said: 'I'm studying it right now.'
Former President Donald Trump wouldn't say in an interview taped Saturday whether he agrees with the Supreme Court allowing a new Texas abortion bill to become law
The new Texas law prohibits abortions once medical professionals can detect cardiac activity, usually around six weeks - before some women know they're pregnant. A woman protests the new law in Houston on Sunday
The Catholic Church and the 'moral evil' of abortion
The Catechism of the Catholic Church states: 'Since the first century the Church has affirmed the moral evil of every procured abortion. This teaching has not changed and remains unchangeable. Direct abortion, that is to say, abortion willed either as an end or a means, is gravely contrary to the moral law'
In the magisterial document Donum Vitae (The Gift of Life) - the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith - affirmed that, 'The human being is to be respected and treated as a person from the moment of conception; and therefore from that same moment his rights as a person must be recognized, among which in the first place is the inviolable right of every innocent human being to life.'
According to the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, modern science has not changed the Church's constant teaching against abortion, but has 'underscored how important and reasonable it is, by confirming that the life of each individual of the human species begins with the earliest embryo'.
The Church's principle is that each and every human life has inherent dignity, and thus must be treated with the respect due to a human person.