When Republicans question Attorney General Merrick Garland on the shocking arrest of a Catholic father, Mark Houck’s lawyer wants the Houck family to be in the front row.
Peter Breen, an attorney with the Thomas More Society representing Houck, told The Daily Signal in a phone interview that the Justice Department sent “20-plus heavily armed federal agents with shields and long guns” to arrest Houck in late September “to intimidate pro-life people and people of faith.”
“The prosecution was being run out of the Department of Justice in Washington, D.C.,” he said. “These prosecutions are usually run by the local U.S. attorney’s office. But instead, on the day this broke out, main justice was handling the media and it was put out that one of the senior trial attorneys from the Department of Justice would be litigating this case.”
“Based on what we understand, a local U.S. attorney’s office would not have approved a raid of that size for an alleged crime, which doesn’t involve guns, drugs, the Mafia. And so that raid would have been approved at a high level within the Department of Justice in Washington. And we don’t know if the attorney general himself approved the raid, but presumably one of his top aides did.”
Photos from the morning the FBI arrested Mark Houck in front of his children. pic.twitter.com/NbLq5bnDQa
— Mary Margaret Olohan (@MaryMargOlohan) October 4, 2022
Breen praised the members of Congress who have written letters calling for answers from the Justice Department and from Garland. He particularly emphasized Republican Iowa Sen. Chuck Grassley’s letter for its “pointed questions for the attorney general.”
“If I were the attorney general, I would not want to answer those questions,” he added.
Grassley’s letter asks why the Justice Department waited 11 months after the October 2021 incident (in which Houck allegedly pushed a pro-abortion activist who was allegedly antagonizing his son) to arrest Houck. The senator also asks for a list of Justice Department and FBI officials who approved the decision to open a grand jury investigation into Houck after the dismissal of the state criminal complaint.
“How many law enforcement personnel did the FBI use in executing the arrest warrant?” the senator asked, additionally asking the Justice Department and FBI to explain “what factors led to the Justice Department and FBI executing an arrest warrant against him instead of using less aggressive tactics, including a summons to appear?”
“Please explain how the execution of the search warrant complied with Attorney General Garland’s use of force memorandum,” Grassley added.
Breen believes the Justice Department’s actions were “clearly intended to chill pro-life activity outside of abortion clinics.” The attorney said that he is getting calls from pro-life sidewalk counselors who are wondering whether they are going to be targeted for their work at abortion clinics, where they pray and offer support or pro-life literature to those entering abortion clinics.
“I would love it when they bring Merrick Garland in front of them to answer questions about this raid and the decision to prosecute a peaceful man like Mark Houck, I would love it if they would invite the Houck family so that the attorney general can personally apologize to them for what the federal government has done to this family of nine, seven little kids who had to watch their father, their hero, get taken away by men with guns covering their front lawn, 15-plus vehicles, 20-plus law enforcement personnel.”
“We’ve never seen this before,” he added.
By Mary Margaret Olohan, a senior reporter for The Daily Signal. Reproduced with permission, original here.
The DOJ sent a team of federal agents with rifles to the home of a pro-life activist named Mark Houck. Now Houck faces 11 years in prison for protecting his son from an abortion extremist. pic.twitter.com/eFmrnKKSO5
— Tucker Carlson (@TuckerCarlson) September 29, 2022