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Idaho coffee shop owner defends ejecting pro-life group from his business after backlash
Idaho coffee shop owner Jim Sheehan confronted a pro-life group, Students for Life of America, at his business, Wydaho Roasters, after they held a meeting about abortion law. Sheehan stated that the group was not welcome because their cause did not align with him and his wife. Following the confrontation, Sheehan claimed he received nonstop death threats, while the incident generated extensive social media backlash.
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