Supreme Court Justices Discuss Peanut the Squirrel's Death

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Supreme Court Justices Discuss Peanut the Squirrel's Death
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A martyr to many during the election, pet rodent had tested negative for rabies this week, sparking renewed anger over his death.

The death of Peanut, a squirrel euthanized after being seized by New York state authorities over rabies fears, was discussed by Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch during a dinner hosted by the Federalist Society on Thursday.Addressing the audience about what he perceives as government overreach, Gorsuch commented: 'I've just seen too many cases like that. You have just the other day, some of you might have seen one in the newspaper, if the newspapers are to be believed.

Referencing Longo's account on Only Fans, a subscription website often used to share pornography, Gorsuch joked there may be a 'sordid side' to Peanut's story. He added: ' may contain a website that's called 'just for fans.''I don't know the details. I'm not aware of any allegation that Peanut was involved in any of those acts.

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