A new report alleges that the Department of Justice under former President Joe Biden collaborated with abortion advocacy organizations to monitor pro-life activists, with information gathered by those groups later used in criminal prosecutions, as reported [1] by the Independent Journal Review.
According to the report, the DOJ’s National Task Force on Violence Against Reproductive Health Care Providers “affirmatively asked the abortion groups about pro-life individuals’ travel and constitutionally protected advocacy.”
The findings are part of a broader review examining the enforcement of the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act during the Biden administration.

The report states that Sanjay Patel, a former Civil Rights Division trial attorney who served as director of the task force, maintained regular communication with several abortion advocacy organizations.
Patel “was on texting terms with the National Abortion Federation’s (NAF) Security Team and regularly communicated with Planned Parenthood Federation of America and the Feminist Majority Foundation (FMF),” according to the report.
It further claims that these organizations provided detailed information about pro-life activists, including what were described as “security reports” and “dossiers.”
The report states, “During the investigations of the later pardoned cases, the NGOs [nongovernmental organizations] sent DOJ ‘security reports’ or ‘dossiers’ on the activities of the pro-life activists and their personal information.”
One example cited in the report involved a 2021 pro-life conference.
According to the findings, “in 2021, before an annual conference by a pro-life group, one pro-choice NGO sent the Task Force Director and the FBI a 137-page memorandum on the conference schedule, lodging, and multi-page dossiers on numerous ‘anti-choice individuals,’ including many of the pardoned defendants.”
The report also raises questions about Patel’s interactions with the National Abortion Federation beyond investigative matters.
It states that Patel agreed to serve as a reference for the organization’s application for a private grant.
