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EXCLUSIVE: Pro-life hero raided by FBI speaks about the aborted babies she was trying to honor

Updated: April 5, 2022 at 12:57 pm EST  See Comments

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(LifeSiteNews) — LifeSite is privileged to be the first outlet to provide an extended, exclusive interview with pro-life hero Lauren Handy on today’s episode of The John-Henry Westen Show. Along with eight other brave souls, Handy is facing up to 11 years in prison, three years of supervised release, and $350,000 in fines for leading a “traditional rescue” at a Washington D.C. abortion mill in October 2020. The FBI raided their homes and arrested them on Wednesday.

Handy has also been the talk of the pro-life community after she, along with activist Terrisa Bukovinac, went to the same clinic to conduct a Pink Rose Rescue on Friday, two days after Handy’s indictment. Bukovinac told me they uncovered over 113 unborn children, with five of them deemed “extremely late term.” (The graphic photos of those five infants were posted to Live Action and across social media. Warning: The contents may be very upsetting or distressing to some viewers.)

D.C. police found the remains of those five fetuses at Handy’s residence, but she’s explained, in this

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