If you’re in the DC metro area, join us. Our protests at Barrett’s home moved the needle to this coverage. Falls Church is a People of Praise stronghold. She sends her seven kids to a People of Praise school that she sat on the Board of Directors for. She attends church DAILY.

Pro-abortion terrorists target children of Supreme Court justices
Pro-abortion terrorists target children of Supreme Court justices
Just days after an assassination attempt on Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, which was specifically motivated by the potential fall of Roe v. Wade, pro-abortion terrorist groups have now moved on to threatening the children of Justices Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett.
The pro-abortion group “Ruth Sent Us” doxxed the pro-life Supreme Court justices in recent months, leaking their home addresses on to the internet. Since then, there have been constant protests in front of their homes, in addition to the violent threat against Kavanaugh. They have since followed that up with threats not only against the justices, but against their families.
To protest Justice Amy Coney Barrett, the group urged people to join them in front of an elementary school. “If you’re in the DC metro area, join us. Our protests at Barrett’s home moved the needle to this coverage,” they wrote. “Falls Church is a People of Praise stronghold. She sends her seven kids to a People of Praise school that she sat on the Board of Directors for. She attends church DAILY.”
They also asked for help “fending off” Coney Barrett’s “hostile, racist neighbors,” labeled that way presumably because they have not taken kindly to the constant protesting in front of their homes.
We protest at Barrett’s cult-de-sac every Thursday. Meet at 6:30pm, Lemon Rd School, Falls Church, VA, and help us fend off her hostile, racist neighbors. #amyconeybarrett
RuthSentUs then complained on Twitter that they were being threatened and harassed, even while engaging in non-stop threats and harassment, and stating that they “never threatened” Coney Barrett’s children despite mentioning the children and their school.
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The group further addressed Justice Kavanaugh’s wife, Ashley Kavanaugh, in a tweet which included a photo taken from outside of their children’s school. “A special message for Ashley Kavanaugh and your daughters — this billboard was on your school grounds. We feel for you,” they wrote. “[Mitch McConnell] and the GOP aren’t worried for your safety. They worry only for the expensive Supreme Court they rigged, and their own power.”
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The message being sent to Kavanaugh is clear: we know where your children go to school, and Congress won’t do anything to protect you or your family.
A special message for Ashley Kavanaugh and your daughters — this billboard was on your school grounds. We feel for you. @LeaderMcConnell and the GOP aren’t worried for your safety. They worry only for the expensive Supreme Court they rigged, and their own power. #SCOTUS
Despite the claims that Republicans in Congress aren’t concerned about keeping the justices and their families safe, the Senate showed otherwise by unanimously passing a bill that extends police protection to the families of Supreme Court justices.
This latest move from the pro-abortion terrorist group comes after they downplayed the attempted attack on Kavanaugh in a series of tweets, as well as refusing to take any responsibility for it, even though they were the ones who posted Kavanaugh’s address online. The vigilante who planned to kill Kavanaugh told police he got the address online.
Abortion advocates have increasingly been using violent language, promising “revolution,” “revenge,” and a “summer of rage” if Roe v. Wade is overturned. A popular refrain has been that if abortion isn’t safe, pro-lifers aren’t either. This has been accompanied by nearly non-stop attacks, from arson and fire-bombings to thefts and vandalism against pro-life groups, pregnancy centers, and churches.
Ruth Sent Us is one of many groups encouraging this violence and inciting others to join in, no matter how much they pretend they aren’t.
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