And the two-tiered system of injustice continues….
For over a month, angry abortion sympathizers have been protesting outside the homes of United States Supreme Court justices who were part of a majority opinion leaked last month that would overturn Roe v. Wade.
As reported by Frontline News, the leaked draft of the court’s majority opinion suggests that the landmark abortion case is likely to be overturned. Protesters began mobilizing to intimidate the offending justices into upholding Roe. Abortion sympathizer group Ruth Sent Us distributed maps and coordinates of Chief Justice John Roberts’ and Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s homes.
The protesters did indeed gather outside the justices’ homes, angrily shouting and chanting things like, “No privacy for us, no peace for you,” and “save the fetus, f*** the child.”
According to 18 U.S. Code § 1507, the protests are entirely illegal. But not only was there no enforcement of the law, there was no condemnation from Biden administration officials or their allies.
Events continued to spiral, resulting in a near-assassination attempt on Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s life and threats against Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s children. Justice Samuel Alito was reportedly moved to an undisclosed location.
On Monday last week, abortion sympathizers blocked off access to the United States Supreme Court in an effort to “Shut Down DC” and “Shut down SCOTUS”.
Few, if any, arrests were made, and despite the attempt to manipulate the U.S. judicial branch through force and intimidation, there were no accusations of insurrection.
On Friday, seven staffers on the production team for The Late Show with Stephen Colbert were arrested while roaming the Longworth House Office Building, an office building for House Representatives which is part of the Capitol complex. The crew were reportedly let in by Rep. Adam Schiff’s (D-CA) staff after earlier interviewing Schiff, Rep. Jake Auchincloss (D-MA), and Stephanie Murphy (D-FL) related to the January 6 Committee hearings.
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