This man is facing over a decade in prison for praying at an abortion clinic
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Imagine waking up to a group of heavily armed federal agents, with their
rifles drawn, banging on your front door.
Surely that could only happen if you’d committed a serious and violent crime,
right? Only a murderer or some sort of terrorist would be subject to that kind
of treatment.
Tennessee man Paul Vaughn is neither of those things. As a regular churchgoer
and father of eleven, he couldn’t be further from them. And yet the scene
described above is exactly what he and his family faced on an early morning
last October when the Biden administration sent its stormtroopers to Vaughn’s
house to administer his arrest.
What was Vaughn’s crime? Did he secretly smuggle drugs across the border or
illegally imprison an American citizen? No. Paul Vaughn was arrested for having
the audacity to pray and sing hymns in the hallway of an abortion clinic. And
now he’s facing over a decade in prison.
Paul Vaughn, accompanied by his lawyer, joined Tucker Carlson Uncensored to
detail his rude awakening to Biden’s America. Click the image below to watch.
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Paul Vaughn tells Tucker:
“I always thought praying for our nation is what we were instructed to do. I
thought that was what was required for freedom and liberty is to beseech the
favors of God on our land and to reach out to him. And, of course, you know, we
were praying because our nation has allowed the sinful, atrocious action of
abortion and killing unborn children. And so that's ultimately what the Biden
DOJ doesn't like.”
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