Conservative U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Brett Kavanaugh has been nominated by President Trump to replace Justice Anthony Kennedy on the Supreme Court. The D.C. Circuit is often regarded as the country’s second-highest court.
Kavanaugh is a well-connected Washington insider with ties to the Bush White House. He has written almost 300 opinions for the D.C. Circuit in 12 years, and he is only 53, so he might serve on the Supreme Court for a very long period.
But recently, A guy apprehended outside Brett Kavanaugh’s home informed police that he wanted the Supreme Court nominee dead.
We are committed to non-violence.
— Ruth Sent Us 🪧 (@RuthSentUs) June 8, 2022
Fundamentalists will talk non-stop about how our peaceful protests inspired this, rather than the daily mass-murders in America. 😏
Oh, what was this “weapon” the “California man” had? If it was a gun or even a knife, police would say so. 😏 pic.twitter.com/tTDk2OFxVN
Most Americans were shocked by the news, but those on the left had a more ominous take.
As reported by Fox News, Nicholas John Roske, 26, carried a 9mm Glock pistol when he was taken into custody at around 3:30 am on Wednesday. He was allegedly carrying ammo, knives, zip ties, and pepper spray.
In response to the revelation of conservative judges’ home addresses by pro-abortion organization Ruth Sent Us, Roske took action.
Ruth Sent Us initially questioned if the shooter constituted a threat when reports of Roske’s detention surfaced.
The use of violence is not an option for us.” Fundamentalists will speak about our nonviolent protests nonstop, rather than the everyday mass killings in America,” it claimed.
That ‘weapon’ the California man possessed, I wonder what it was. If it were a knife or a gun, the cops would have said so.” That’s what the organization said in its initial tweet, implying that the individual did not have either. Gun, knife, and other weapons were all in his arsenal.
In a later tweet, the organization confirmed that the man had a gun but accused Kavanaugh of being a white supremacist.
More protests outside of Kavanaugh’s house would be organized, the group stated in yet another tweet. Even though such demonstrations are illegal under federal law, this is nonetheless happening.
It is the fundamentalists who urge us to fear their armed attacks on our homes, schools, and clinics,” Ruth Sent Us said.
“When they go low, they want us to soar high. We do not have it. We’ve made a pact to never use violence against anyone. We emphasize that our protests remain nonviolent and cheerful,” it said.
He is noteworthy for both his work and the impressive resume he has created. However, as a person representing the rule of law, one’s daily life is always in jeopardy.