Maryland, Virginia govs respond to letter from Supreme Court marshal calling on them to protect justices
By HatetheSwamp July 3, 2022 4:34 am Category: Crime (0.0 from 0 votes)
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It is stunning how brazenly Joe Biden has weaponized the Department of Justice and Federal law enforcement against those he considers to be his political opponents.
"Hey, FBI! Investigate parents who protest CRT and LGBT grooming in schools. But, that assassination attempt to kill Justice Kavanaugh and his family? Nuthin!"
What a "...feckless dementia-ridden piece of crap."
The Republican governors of Virginia and Maryland have responded to a letter from the Supreme Court's top-ranking security official calling on them to utilize police and law enforcement to prevent picketing at the homes of justices.
"Every resource of federal law enforcement, including the U.S. Marshals, should be involved while the Justices continue to be denied the right to live peacefully in their homes," the statement said.
Last month, 26-year-old Nicholas Roske arrived at Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh's Maryland home with designs on killing Kavanaugh and then himself, prosecutors say. Roske ended giving himself up without harming anyone.
Hogan, along with Youngkin, have called on the Department of Justice to enforce the federal statute that prohibits protests, pickets and other forms of intimidation outside the home of judges.
It is illegal under federal law to attempt to influence a judge's ruling or interfere with the discharge of their duty. The Justice Department, however, has thus far refused to interfere with demonstrators outside the homes of several Supreme Court justices, including Clarence Thomas, Amy Coney Barrett and Brett Kavanaugh.
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