Seventy percent of the FBI’s abortion-related cases since the leak of the Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson involve attacks and threats against pro-life facilities, FBI Director Christopher A. Wray said.
Mr. Wray told the Senate Homeland Security Committee that the FBI has treated violence against pro-life and pro-choice organizations equally while disclosing that anti-abortion groups have been the primary targets of post-Dobbs violence.
“We have quite a number of investigations as we speak into attacks or threats against pregnancy resource centers, faith-based organizations, and other pro-life organizations,” he said, TWT’s Valerie Richardson reported.
Meanwhile, Indianapolis doctor Dr. Caitlin Bernard testified this week in a case surrounding the records of a 10-year-old rape victim from Ohio to whom Dr. Bernard provided abortion drugs.
The hearing centered on an attempt to block Indiana’s Republican attorney general from accessing patient records. Dr. Bernard, who said she is defending the girl, is under investigation over whether she properly reported child abuse, among other elements in the case.
“There is no evidence of any crime being committed,” she said. “So there should be no investigation necessary.”