Pelosi says ‘nobody is in danger’ as House refuses to pass protections for Supreme Court justices

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Her comments came less than two days after an attempt on Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s life by man upset over the justice’s potential role in overturning Roe v. Wade.


WASHINGTON, D.C. (LifeSiteNews) – Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi said in an exchange with a reporter late Thursday that Supreme Court (SCOTUS) justices would not be in danger over the weekend if the House failed to pass a bill granting them further protections.

The exchange comes less than two days after an attempt was made on Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s lifeby a man who claimed to be upset over Kavanaugh’srole in potentially overturning Roe v. Wade, the 1973 decision that mandated abortion on demand in the United States.

The exchange took place at the end of a press conference when a reporter asked Pelosi about a bill that would grant the justices further protections for a week. Pelosi insisted that the safety of SCOTUS clerks and staff was the issue at hand rather than protection for the justices.

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Pelosi says 'nobody is in danger' as House refuses to pass protections for Supreme Court justices - LifeSite