Cowardly SCOTUS asked governors to quell non-violent protests

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Cowardly SCOTUS asked governors to quell non-violent protests
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Supreme Court judges can’t take the backlash after reversing Roe (via thereidout Blog)

Hogan and Youngkin, who both oppose abortion, have pushed federal officials

. But Hogan’s communications director acknowledged in a tweet Saturday that both federal and local officials have said they don’t have grounds to apply the law to non-violent protests.that the Supreme Court justices are under serious threat . But local officials in Virginia and Maryland poured cold water on these feverish claims when leaders of both Montgomery County and Fairfax County said the protests are within demonstrators’ First Amendment rights.justices, who evidently aren’t satisfied with just trampling on Americans’ civil rights. They think they deserve to trample in peace.

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