
(PresidentialHill.com)- After the attempted assassination of Justice Brett Kavanaugh, pro-choice organization Ruth Sent Us warned that protestors might target Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett.
According to reports, in reaction to rumors that Barrett may agree with a previously leaked draft court ruling overturning Roe v. Wade, Ruth Sent Us published a call for protests outside Barrett’s house and her church.
According to a Department of Homeland Security study, the Supreme Court draft ruling has sparked a surge of threats against authorities and other people and raised the possibility of extreme violence.
On Twitter, Ruth Sent Us put out a message to join them in the DC metro region. They believed their demonstrations outside Barrett’s residence had an impact.
Reports show Ruth Sent Us singled out the school her children attend as well as the everyday routine of the Barrett family. They stated that Falls Church is a hub for the People of Praise and Justice Barrett serves on the board of directors where she sends her seven children. They also claimed that the Justice attends church daily.
The tweet was published on June 8 in the early hours, following would-be assassinator Nicholas John Roske’s early-morning arrest but before news of the arrest broke.
According to a criminal complaint, Roske of Simi Valley, California, was apprehended by members of the Montgomery County Police Department early on Wednesday morning close to Kavanaugh’s Maryland residence while carrying a gun, ammunition, a knife, pepper spray, a screwdriver, zip ties, and other equipment.
According to the affidavit, Roske told detectives that he thought Kavanaugh would side with Second Amendment decisions that would loosen gun control laws. Roske stated he was upset about the leak of a recent Supreme Court draft decision regarding the right to an abortion and the recent school shooting in Uvalde, Texas.
Roske must not have seen the irony of his statement.
Reports show that on Thursday, a small gathering of pro-abortion activists took place at Barrett’s house. The group marched up and down the sidewalk, holding posters and waving banners while screaming call-and-response phrases like, “Your neighbor says post-Roe, we say hell no!” and “Hey-hey, ho-ho, the handmaiden has got to go!”
If protestors are not arrested for loitering and harassing an entire neighborhood, they should be for the tedious chants.