Abortion Rights Activists Dox SCOTUS Justices, Offer to Pay Protesters Following Supreme Court Opinion Leak

Abortion supporters have been demonstrating since a leak from the Supreme Court indicated a possible end to Roe v. Wade.

QUICK FACTS:
  • Personal information about Supreme Court justices has been given to pro-abortion protesters as part of a practice known as “doxxing,” allowing demonstrators to target conservative justices.
  • The Washington Examiner reported that at least one pro-abortion group has offered to fund protesters who demonstrate outside the houses of the six Republican-appointed justices due to an expected potential ruling to overturn Roe v. Wade. 
  • The group, Ruth Sent Us, published on their website the home addresses of Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Amy Coney Barrett, Brett Kavanaugh, Clarence Thomas, Neil Gorsuch, and Samuel Alito.
  • Ruth Sent Us announced on their website on Thursday that they would carry out a “walk-by” at the homes of the “six extremist justices” on May 11.
  • President of the conservative Judicial Crisis Network, Carrie Severino, pointed out parallels between these planned protests and the organized disruptions by Women’s March organizers during Kavanaugh’s confirmation hearings.
  • “During the Kavanaugh confirmation hearings, a rep for the Women’s March ‘confirmed that her group had coordinated a plan to disrupt the hearings. That included offering lodging to traveling protesters and ‘jail and bail support’ if necessary,'” Severino tweeted.
  • “The parallels between this planned protest and the disgusting antics we saw from left-wing dark money groups during the Kavanaugh confirmation are striking,” she added.
PRO-ABORTION GROUP’S STATEMENTS ABOUT THE PROTEST:
  • The Group Ruth Sent Us claims to carry on the legacy of the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and stated on their website that, “Where the six Christian fundamentalist Justices issue their shadow docket rulings,” the map on the group’s website stated.
  • “Our 6-3 extremist Supreme Court routinely issues rulings that hurt women, racial minorities, LGBTQ+ and immigrant rights. We must rise up to force accountability using a diversity of tactics,” the group went on to say.
  • In addition to the protest, Ruth Sent Us is looking to find artwork to be used for their demonstrations: “Are you a muralist or chalk artist? Are you a graphic designer who would like to contribute remotely? Large-scale art will be included in the protests against the Supreme Court. Stipends available,” the group’s website stated.
  • The group also disclosed plans on Twitter to organize protests inside Catholic churches on Sunday to protest the “six extremist Catholics set out to overturn” Roe v. Wade, in a planned event that falls on Mothers’ Day. 
BACKGROUND:
  • Protests have been in full swing since news broke about the leak of a first draft opinion by the United States Supreme Court that was poised to overturn Roe v. Wade, effectively outlawing most abortions.
  • The Wall Street Journal’s editorial board on Tuesday admitted that the left’s protests could turn violent in coming days, according to conservative media’s reporting.

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