The MSM Tried To Bury Their Story But Wife Of Pro-Life Activist Is Speaking Out Following FBI Raid
The wife of the Catholic pro-life activist Mark Houck detailed the raid on her home while speaking with Fox News's Tucker Carlson. Ryan-Marie Houck told Carlson that her family was devastated and traumatized by the event and called it totally 'unnecessary'. As it turns out, she's not wrong.
Houck, an outspoken pro-life activist and author from Pennsylvania, was arrested early last Friday in front of his wife and seven children at his rural Kintnersville home in Bucks County after dozens of FBI agents showed up on his lawn and began pounding on their front door. In an exclusive interview on "Tucker Carlson Tonight" Wednesday, Houck's wife, Ryan-Marie, recounted the moment she looked out her front window to find roughly 25 uniformed agents with guns and shields surrounding her front door.
"My entire front yard, you could barely see it, it was covered with at least 15 big trucks and cars," the mother of seven said. "There were 20, 25, 30, men, women, completely in jackets with shields and helmets and guns. They were behind cars. It was something I would never expect to see on my front lawn."
Ryan-Marie said the agents raided their home with "guns drawn," on her family, describing in an earlier interview how they put her husband in "shackles" while her children watched in fear.
"It was devastating," she told host Tucker Carlson. "As you can imagine, it’s hard to even express the victimization and how traumatized we all are due to this unnecessary thing that happened to us."
Ryan-Marie said her children have been "crying" and are afraid to sleep alone since her husband's arrest.
"The older ones, we can talk, we can cry. We’ve had some counseling, we have more counseling to do," she told Tucker Carlson. "And the little ones, they’re scared. There’s a lot of crying and a lot of unrestful sleep. A lot of kids in our bed at night and in the morning."
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How was it unnecessary?
Well, Houck was involved in an altercation with a pro-abortionist but the case was dropped by local law enforcement. Houck's lawyer explained that his client tried several times to turn himself in but never received a reply from law enforcement—That is until the FBI came knocking that day.