Now, even though the Supreme Court hasn't even issued its official opinion in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, pro-abortion protesters are threatening the lives of the five conservative justices who were supposedly in the majority of the leaked draft.
So why aren't Attorney General Merrick Garland and Steve Descano, the rogue state prosecutor of Fairfax County, Virginia, enforcing federal and state law to stop pro-abortion extremists invading the neighborhoods of Supreme Court justices in order to intimidate them-and their families-over the upcoming decision in Dobbs v. Jackson?
Imagine for just a moment that a very important Second Amendment case was pending before the Supreme Court and a memo was leaked indicating that the liberal justices had a majority to do what the progressive left has wanted the court to do for years: erase the Second Amendment from the Bill of Rights as if it has never existed.
Gun right advocates from the National Rifle Association and other groups show up at the homes of Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan who are leading the court on this case, shouting profanity-laced slogans, disrupting the peace and tranquility of the neighborhood, and scaring the children and families who live there.
Is there anyone who doubts that they would have been immediately arrested and the only dispute would have been an argument between Garland and Descano on who is going to prosecute them first? But because Garland and Descano agree with the political views of these protesters, they refuse to do anything to stop them for what they are doing-trying to impede, obstruct, intimidate, and influence Supreme Court justices doing their jobs.
The Barrett protesters are even using bullhorns to shout their profanity-laced slogans, all obviously intended to pressure, coerce, scare, and intimidate a justice of the United States Supreme Court.
A recent poll showed that 75% of those polled do not agree with publishing the homes addresses of the five Supreme Court justices nor do they agree with the protests happening at their homes.
https://www.dailysignal.com/2022/05/31/refusing-to-prosecute-abortion-protestors-is-inexcusable/
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