JUNE 15, 2022
On Tuesday, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill to increase security for the homes of Supreme Court justices and their immediate families.
The bill was fast-tracked through Congress after a lone wolf actor was arrested outside Associate Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s personal residence with the intention of assassinating the justice.
The legislation is now headed to President Biden’s desk for final approval, and if signed into law, it will authorize the provision of 24-hour protection of the Supreme Court justices and their families. Fox News reported that various members of the executive and legislative branches already receive similar protections.
The House of Representatives voted 396-27 to approve the measure that had already been passed with unanimous consent in the United States Senate. The Senate’s measure passed in May after a leaked draft of a majority opinion indicated that the Supreme Court intends to overturn Roe v. Wade.
The 27 congressmen who voted against the bill were all Democrats. Reportedly, they voted no on the grounds that the bill needed to also include protections for court staff, including clerks and their families.
The far-left, self-proclaimed democratic socialist Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) took to social media to boast about initially blocking the bill and slowing down its passage.
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