Deranged Leftist Protesters Return to Justice Kavanaugh’s Home
Outside the house of the president, a group of pro-choice protesters assembled. Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, on the 50th Anniversary of Roe v. Wade.
The protesters congregated on the sidewalk near Kavanaugh’s Chevy Chase, Maryland, home. The march was organized by Our Rights DC, a far-left group.
A poster was posted by the group inviting its members to join the march in the neighborhood of Justice Kavanaugh. Chief Justice John Roberts.
The tweet encouraged members of the DC Abortion Fund to attend a fundraising concert.
Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh addresses an event. Protesters gathered in front of Kavanaugh’s residence on Sunday, January 22, 2023 to mark the 50th anniversary the landmark Supreme Court ruling Roe v. Wade.
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Video taken outside Kavanaugh’s home Mary Margaret Olohan, reporter at The Daily Signal shows protesters holding signs that read “The Daily Signal.” “our rights are not up for debate,” “abortion saves lives” And “abortion is healthcare.”
As they marched through the rain, the group sang along and said things like “cut his time short, a rapist should not rule the court,” And “no privacy for us, no peace for you.”
Many members of law enforcement You could be seen standing close to Kavanaugh’s property.
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Kavanaugh’s place of residence has been the target of Multiple protests were held in the past after a draft Supreme Court opinion that indicated Roe v. Wade would not be overturned was leaked.
Kavanaugh was even assassinated during the unrest. Nicholas John Roske, 26 allegedly traveled from California Maryland and reached Kavanaugh’s neighborhood early in the morning of June 8.
He was carrying a knife, pistol and ammunition. Zip ties, pepper spray, zip ties, zip tape, and other items were also his weapons. The accused allegedly confessed to police that he wanted to kill the Supreme Court justice using the items.
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Nicholas John Roske (26), pleaded not guilty in one count of attempting assassinate a U.S. Supreme Court justice.
(William J. Hennessy, Jr.)
Roske claimed that he was disturbed by the draft Roe v. Wade opinion and also stated that he believed the justice would relax gun laws in the wake of the mass shooting at an elementary school near Uvalde, Texas.
U.S. Marshals arrested Roske U.S. Marshals stopped Roske after he called 911 to admit he was being a criminal. planning to kill Kavanaugh.
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2022: A man was arrested in Maryland near Justice Kavanaugh’s Maryland home, for allegedly threat violence towards the justice.
(AP Photo/Susan Walsh, File)
Roske pleaded not guilty To a federal charge for attempted murder. A federal magistrate judge ordered that a jury trial begin on August 23.
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The Supreme Court did overturn Roe v. Wade June 24, 2009. The decision effectively ended recognition that a constitutional right to abort was protected and gave states the ability to allow, limit, or ban abortion altogether.
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