Is America ever to be delivered from violent protesters who disagree with civilized laws and civilized processes for advocating for changes in laws? Apparently not from radicals who do not respect the US Constitution, the rights of others, the due process and freedoms guaranteed by traditional US laws, and so forth.
Abortion activists blocked streets around the U.S. Supreme Court building Monday in Washington, D.C. as Americans await the justices’ ruling on a major Mississippi abortion case.
Townhall reporter Julio Rosas covered the protest Monday, one of the days the court was scheduled to release opinions. Protesters from both sides of the debate showed up, but the Supreme Court did not release its ruling on Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health.
Rosas said pro-abortion protesters blocked several streets at one point – something the pro-abortion group Shut Down D.C. warned it would do in an attempt to shut down the court.
“Pro-abortion protesters are heading towards the Supreme Court to ‘shut down’ the streets nearby,” Rosas wrote Monday morning on Twitter, showing a video of protesters marching down the street and chanting behind a banner that read, “Our home is on fire.”
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Abortion activists blocked streets around the U.S. Supreme Court building Monday in Washington, D.C. as Americans await the justices’ ruling on a major Mississippi abortion case. Townhall reporter Julio Rosas covered the protest Monday, one of the days the court was scheduled to release...
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Abortion activists blocked streets around the U.S. Supreme Court building Monday in Washington, D.C. as Americans await the justices’ ruling on a major Mississippi abortion case.
Townhall reporter Julio Rosas covered the protest Monday, one of the days the court was scheduled to release opinions. Protesters from both sides of the debate showed up, but the Supreme Court did not release its ruling on Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health.
Rosas said pro-abortion protesters blocked several streets at one point – something the pro-abortion group Shut Down D.C. warned it would do in an attempt to shut down the court.
“Pro-abortion protesters are heading towards the Supreme Court to ‘shut down’ the streets nearby,” Rosas wrote Monday morning on Twitter, showing a video of protesters marching down the street and chanting behind a banner that read, “Our home is on fire.”