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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Only people packing AR-15s and shouting racist slogans are allowed to protest in the Republican U.S.
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Yay give um hell protestors.
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“Change the outcome”….? So what was January 6th?
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the behavior you describe is illegal under federal law. Section 1507 of Title 18 of the U.S. Code states that it is unlawful to protest near a “residence occupied or used by [a] judge, juror, witness, or court officer” with the intent of influencing “the discharge of his duty,”
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Their own video mocks them 😂
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Sorry, precedent set with the Jan. 6 persecutions - serious jail time for showing up to protest.
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the BLM protestors were right all along when they were being mischaracterized by the media.
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The right to free assembly and to petition the government is in the constitution. Presumably the Justices know that, even if the media does not.
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She has no use for the Constitution only her Bible