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rennet.noel17@gmail.comBy rennet.noel17@gmail.comFebruary 1, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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“I praised God.”

That was the way Beverin Williams reacted when she knew she would be forgiven by President Donald Trump.

Williams was sentenced to a 41 -month sentence on suspicion of freedom of freedom of access to the clinic (Face Act), but indicated that the video video left prison and greeted a 2 -year -old child. Later, it became a virus for the last few days. And husband.

The clip was widely shared online, indicating that Williams rarely accepted her infants and resonated with thousands of people.

“When I watch the video now, I shed tears. Because,” Wow … I’m back with my baby, “she told the CBN News. “For example, a part of me is gone, so I just see my bulge reconnecting … I’m still trying to incorporate it.”

See what she explains:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8y-4yncyrxg

Before the release of Williams, she said that Trump wanted her to help her.

“Trump knew that I wouldn’t let me sit in the prison,” she said. “If he won, he was going to take me. I knew it.”

Within a few hours of Trump’s inauguration ceremony, the President has begun a process to allow Williams and 22 people, who have been convicted of Face Act violation.

The best video of this week.

Prisoner Beverelin Williams, a prisoner of Pro Life, reunites with her husband and daughter.

God is good! @mrrickeyvictory @mrsbevelyn pic.twitter.com/0ocomasmd4

-LILA ROSE (@lilagracerose) January 27, 2025

For Williams, he had no belief in leaving prison after serving for more than three months.

“I praised God,” she said. “I was in the middle of the cell block, screamed, prayed in the spirit, and praised God.

Williams remembered the Lord a week before her heart was impressed by the story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednega’s old Testament.

“They were thrown into the furnace, but they didn’t pass what they were going to happen,” she said. “And (and God) was basically comparing it to me. At the age of five, I met my daughter and most of my young days were missing, but it didn’t happen.”

In July 2024, the Press Release from the New York Prosecutor’s Office has committed the interference of the government that Williams has called for threats and power and seeking and providing a legitimate reproductive medicine service. Quoted the 2020 case.

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U.S. lawyer Damian Williams has repeatedly claimed that Williams’ actions were physical and that people prevented them from receiving the services they wanted.

“She did physically block access to clinics, threaten the staff, and with power,” he said. “This office and our legal execution partners are working on guaranteeing patients who exercise legal rights to acquire reproductive medical services, and medical facilities and their staff that provide those services threaten threats. You can do it without illegal interference or fear of violence.

However, Williams denies some of the claims that have been developed against her. She said to the CBN news that he had Jesus in 2020, but would not block the door or hit someone’s hand as claimed.

“I have never been arrested,” she said. “There was no quote. There are also videos on Facebook that have a court officer saying that they have never blocked the door.”

Williams continued. “The unique thing about my case was ROEV. I had been waiting for two years to prosecute me shortly after Wade was overthrown to the United States.”

She believes that the appointment of ROE and former President Joe Biden has led to an increase in their legal difficulties, leading to her legal difficulties.

Williams said he was not overtaken by hatred, angry, or anger, despite being regarded as unfair prosecutions and detention. Rather, she relied on her religion and the cost of paying to understand her Light.

“I’m a Christian,” she said. “When I knew that the persecution was attached to the package, I would never be sitting and would be a bitter individual. I knew it when I signed up. When I carry my cross, he I knew that I said, “Count the cost.” “

Williams continued. “If you’re a mediocre Christian, you won’t handle it, but if you’re really a god, it will happen. I was really persecuted for my religion. I wasn’t ashamed of why I was there. And if I was in prison, I was constantly praying for peace and for Sharom. Being in that prison is a trauma. “

Now that she is free, Williams will continue to defend her professional life. She said a new door was open in the movement.

“I feel as if I put me as an exhibition of his enthusiasm and how he still delivered me,” she said. “And, if I serve God and just like the voice of that reason to trust God … I feel that my job is to connect people.”

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