Peaceful protest is not “force and intimidation.” They’re exercising a Constitutional right.
Marsha Blackburn says protesters outside Justices’ houses should all be arrested: “They should haul all these people down to police HQs, they should book them .. They’re trying to change the outcome of a SCOTUS decision, and they’re doing it by showing force and intimidation.”

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She should familiarize herself with the Constitution she swore to uphold and discern the difference between lawful protest and criminality. Or perhaps she is familiar with the Constitution but strives for a Russian-style dictatorship that imprisons the heroic protester Navalny.
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I just don't understand how I can cook dinner, sew KKK hoods, homeschool, go to secret yoga QAnon meetings AND now make my own baby formula on top of it. Being a right wing extremist under the guise of "motherhood" is tough.
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This is misinformation. The decision has already been made. They aren't trying to influence but protesting the decision.
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Outside of personal homes should be off limits.
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Are we able to do this to potential jurors and witnesses now too?
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Oh, but it’s not a decision, yet. It’s a leaked document that we don’t agree with.
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Judicial intimidation is not a constitutional right
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Protesting or picketing in front of a federal judge’s residence or office is illegal. This specific action is not a constitutional right.
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