Pro-abortion zealots have threatened to burn down the Supreme Court building and assassinate the justices and clerks, forcing police enforcement to prepare for political bloodshed if Roe v. Wade is reversed.
According to a report acquired by Axios on May 13 from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), federal authorities are looking into threats against justices, clerks, houses of worship, and abortion facilities.
Threats were made when a draft ruling indicating Roe v. Wade would likely be overturned was leaked by someone, probably a clerk.
According to the report, these threats are likely to endure and may even escalate leading up to and following the Court’s official verdict.
According to Axios, the letter tries to link the pro-life movement to white supremacy by emphasizing prior pro-life violence. The document, however, warns that the radical activities might be perpetrated by pro-abortion activists.
The Department of Homeland Security is dedicated to safeguarding Americans’ freedom of expression and other civil rights and liberties, including the ability to peacefully demonstrate. According to a spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security, “we are committed to working with our partners across every level of government and the private sector to share timely information and intelligence, prevent all forms of violence, and support law enforcement efforts to keep our communities safe.”
Conservative groups and legal experts rushed to demand that the Supreme Court announce its ruling in Dobbs vs. Jackson Women’s Health Organization after learning of the draft opinion last Monday.
The extraordinary leak has shocked Washington, with observers pointing out that a draft ruling has never been made public in the court’s modern history.
Chief Justice John Roberts confirmed the existence of the draft text on May 3, but stressed that it did not represent the Supreme Court’s final judgment.