Justice Alito says the Dobbs leak made conservative justices targets for assassination. The DOJ has still done nothing about it.
· Oct 26, 2022 · NottheBee.com

Hey, remember how someone in the Supreme Court inner circle leaked the Dobbs ruling overturning Roe v. Wade a month beforehand as an obvious intimidation tactic to try to change the result of the case?

That was a pretty dadgum huge deal and no one seems to care about it anymore.

Justice Samuel Alito, who wrote the groundbreaking opinion, recently spoke in front of an audience and reminded them that this leaker put the lives of conservative justices in jeopardy.

It was a grave betrayal of trust by somebody and it was a shock because nothing like that had happened in the past. So it certainly hanged the atmosphere in the court for the remainder of last term.

The leak also made those of us who were thought to be in the majority in support of Roe and Casey targets for assassination because it gave people a rational reason to think they could prevent that from happening by killing one of us. And we know that. A man has been charged with attempting to kill Justice Kavanaugh.

Seriously, we had an attempted assassination on one of the justices of the Supreme Court of the United States and the Left wants us all to move past it.

They think he had it coming anyway.

Alito goes on to explain that he and his colleagues on the Court all get along on a personal level, and the action was taken by an unknown staff member so it hasn't upset the collegiality of the Court.

Alito is a pro and he knows not to go after any of his peers.

Here, former Trump Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany explains how Alito rightly worried about his safety while the Biden administration actively encouraged riots outside the homes of justices.

Psaki encouraged the protests.

Biden never condemned an assassination attempt and never told protesters to back down.

The Left is the party of violence and their treatment of the SCOTUS justices shows that.


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