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Randall TerryAmerican political and religious leader, social activist and talented musician
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Biography of Randall Terry
Randall Terry, an American political and religious figure, social activist, and talented musician, was born in 1959 in the United States. He grew up in a Christian family, with both of his parents working as school teachers. From an early age, Terry was a passionate activist, driven by various ideas, primarily focused on his strong opposition to abortion.

The thought of the legality of abortions, which he believed to be against divine law, consumed Terry's mind for a long time. The image of an unborn child being torn from its mother's womb drove him to the brink of insanity, feeling helpless to do anything about it. In 1986, shortly after the founding of the organization Operation Rescue, Terry was arrested for the first time. He organized a powerful protest against abortion clinics, which led to his arrest.

Throughout the 1990s, Terry continued to lead regular protests and engage in other disruptive actions. In 1992, he was arrested once again and sentenced to five months of imprisonment. In 1993, Terry actively advocated for Christian theocracy in the United States, openly pushing for biblical debt, divine calling, and the elimination of pluralism and equality. In 1994, Terry appeared as a correspondent in a case for and against abortion in the Supreme Court.
In 2003, Terry founded the Society for Truth and Justice and created the program Operation Witness. In 2006, he attempted to run for the Senate as a Republican but was unsuccessful. He never remained idle and always sought to make his voice heard.
Currently, Randall Terry continues his active involvement in various activities. Recently, he spoke at a protest near the White House, where demonstrators expressed their dissatisfaction with the new US president's support for women's rights to abortion. They aimed to revitalize the anti-abortion movement. Terry has been married twice. He divorced his first wife in 2000 and is now happily married to Andrea Colmorgan, whom he first met during his debut political campaign in 1998. The couple is dedicated to raising their three children.