Rev. James R. Harden, M.Div. is the CEO of CompassCare

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Rev. James R. Harden, M.Div. is the CEO of CompassCare Pregnancy Services and lives outside of Rochester, NY with his wife and ten children. Jim pioneered the first measurable and repeatable medical model in the pregnancy center movement, helping hundreds of centers nationwide become more effective at reaching more women and saving more babies from abortion. He has written extensively on medical ethics, executive leadership, and pro-life strategy.

CompassCare’s CEO, Rev. Jim Harden, discusses the case, and how The Thomas More Society (TMS) is representing CompassCare.

Hannah Kamke was convicted of physically attacking a pro-life pregnancy center. This is a clear violation of the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act. However, the Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division is not prosecuting. Today, Kamke is attacking the same center from a different angle—this time legal.

After pleading guilty to attacking the medical office in Buffalo, NY, Kamke was charged only with criminal mischief, a misdemeanor.

On December 18, Kamke filed a medical malpractice lawsuit against CompassCare. However, as of the time of this publication, Kamke has not signed an affidavit claiming under penalty of perjury that her accusations are true. Rev. Harden claims the lawsuit is bogus, stating that the allegations are “outlandish and totally outside CompassCare’s strict protocols and procedures.”

Rev. Harden said, “I call on Kamke and her lawyers to sign an affidavit under penalty of perjury that her statements are true.” Rev. Harden continued, “People have a right to know who is funding Kamke’s high-dollar attorneys. Is it a coincidence that this is happening months before the 2024 Presidential Election, in which abortion has been made the campaign cornerstone by Democrats?”

The public interest law firm headquartered in Chicago, Thomas More Society (TMS), is representing CompassCare. TMS is credited as instrumental in overturning the long-standing Roe v Wade decision and has defended pro-life people such as Mark Houck from pro-abortion attacks coming from government bad actors.

CompassCare CEO Jim Harden