Congressman Andy Biggs | biggs.house.gov
Congressman Andy Biggs | biggs.house.gov
In response to a report that the Biden Department of Justice has advised the Washington D.C. Medical Examiner to dispose of the remains of five preborn children, Congressman Andy Biggs and Congressman Chip Roy have taken action to preserve the evidence related to this disturbing DC abortion case. The bodies of these children were reportedly recovered from the Washington Surgi-Clinic, and based on the evidence collected, they may have been viable and suffered severely painful partial-birth abortion procedures.
Chairman Biggs, who leads the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime and Federal Government Surveillance, expressed his concerns about the case, stating, "All life is precious, and any violator of the Partial-Birth Abortion Act must be held accountable. The MPD and DOJ's investigation was insufficient and inadequate. The DOJ's effort to dispose of these bodies without conducting an investigation is malpractice. These bodies must be preserved."
Chairman Roy, who heads the House Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution and Limited Government, echoed Biggs' sentiment, emphasizing the need for justice. "It's been almost two years, and the five unborn children who appeared to be aborted illegally in our nation's capital have still not received justice. These are human beings - fellow Americans - and this testimony indicates that Joe Biden's Department of Justice is trying to sweep the horrifying reality of the case, and of abortion in general, under the rug."
Both congressmen are determined to protect life and ensure that the individuals responsible for these alleged crimes are brought to justice. They have sent a letter to Washington D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser and Washington D.C. Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) Chief Pamela Smith, urging them to reconsider the decision to dispose of the remains of these children. The letter can be read here.
The House Judiciary Committee maintains jurisdiction over criminal law and federal law enforcement in the nation's capital, which gives Chairman Biggs and Chairman Roy the authority to address this matter. They are committed to uncovering the truth and holding those involved accountable.
This effort to preserve the evidence and seek justice for the five innocent children is a crucial step in shedding light on the disturbing reality of abortion and ensuring that such practices are not swept under the rug. The congressmen's dedication to protecting life and pursuing justice is commendable, and their collaborative efforts serve as a reminder of the importance of upholding the law and safeguarding the rights of the most vulnerable members of society.