Abortion
Leftists Release Anti-Kavanaugh Movie – Hold Threatening Protests At His Home in DC
Once again those who are,” all in” for burning down traditional America, used their financial resources and manpower to terrorize others in various protests.
A repeat felon Manuel Esteban Paez Teran also known as “Tortuguita,” 26, camped near the so-called “Cop City” training facility site to shoot a Georgia State Patrol trooper on Wednesday. He was shot and killed by other officers on a task force assigned to sweep and clear the woods.
In response, leftists are wreaking havoc on Atlanta’s local businesses in retaliation.
BREAKING: @Atlanta_Police vehicle burns in downtown Atlanta, police are working urgently to clear the streets of #COPCITY protesters. Very chaotic scene unfolding right now. #BREAKING #ATL #NEWS #NOW @FOX5Atlanta pic.twitter.com/XGf6M50t4O
— Billy Heath III (@BillyHeathFOX5) January 21, 2023
A leftist local Atlanta reporter called the riot a “largely peaceful protest” as the police cruiser was engulfed in flames in the background.
“So it was a largely peaceful protest where they just wanted what they’re calling justice for to two for Tortuguita. And right now, you’ll see; basically, they want justice for him after the shooting that happened, when the Atlanta police and the different law enforcement agencies were raiding the forest…”
On Sunday the Women’s March returned.
Women’s March attendees are rallying for pro-abortion causes in the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court overruling Roe v. Wade. Moreover, the rally is being held on January 22, exactly 50 years after Roe v. Wade was passed.
Jan 22nd is the 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade.
Jan 22nd is when we march again because the fight for our rights doesn't end there. Our movement is bigger than Roe.
Join us. pic.twitter.com/66zVqinoVO
— Women's March (@womensmarch) January 18, 2023
Pro-abortion protesters marched in front of the home of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh Sunday evening, chanting threats as they slowly paraded by.
The protesters chanted in call and response as they marched past a line of police in front of Kavanaugh’s Chevy Chase, Maryland home, “Cut his time short! A rapist should not rule the court!” and “No privacy for us! No peace for you!”
A video of the protest was posted to Twitter by the Daily Signal’s Mary Margaret Olohan.
Far left protestors with @OurRightsDC march by Justice Kavanaugh’s home in the rain. Police stand guard. pic.twitter.com/4lHnEOvpsK
— Mary Margaret Olohan (@MaryMargOlohan) January 22, 2023
As Olahan notes, protesting at justices’ homes to influence the Court is against the law.
A reminder that 18 US Code 1507 forbids picketing or parading "in or near" a building or residence occupied by a judge with the intent of "obstructing, or impeding the administration of justice, or with the intent of influencing any judge, juror, witness, or court officer" pic.twitter.com/o2hslSpzBj
— Mary Margaret Olohan (@MaryMargOlohan) January 23, 2023
Kavanaugh’s home has been the target of protests since a draft leak in May of last year of the Dobbs abortion decision overturning Roe and Casey ending a national right for an abortion, leaving the decision up to states.
The final decision was released last June.
These protests happened to take place the same weekend that a new anti-Kavanaugh film was released by Doug Lyman at Sundance on Friday night.
Deadline reported on the film’s premiere.
Director Doug Liman says his self-funded Brett Kavanaugh documentary Justice, which premiered at Sundance Friday night, might be far from finished as new tips started pouring within a half hour of the highly-secretive project being announced on Thursday.
“I thought the film was done… I thought I was off the hook. I’m in Sundance, I thought, I can sell the movie,” Liman said ruefully at a Q&A following the world premiere of his first documentary, which re-examines sexual assault accusations against Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh raised during his confirmation hearings in 2018. The film follows up tips the FBI apparently ignored in an investigation launched after Dr. Christine Blasey Ford accused Kavanaugh of assaulting her during a party in 1982 when they were both high school students in Maryland.
Justice gives extensive attention to allegations from another woman, Deborah Ramirez, who also came forward in the midst of the hearings to say that in 1983, a drunken Kavanaugh, then a freshman at Yale University, had exposed himself to her at a gathering of several young people on campus.
A few weeks after the SCOTUS Dobbs decision, a lone gunman showed up at Kavanaugh’s home intending to assassinate the justice but fortunately came to his senses, and was arrested nearby.
Weekly protests took place at the homes of the six conservative justices on the Court since the Dobbs leak.
Kavanaugh was falsely accused of rape during his confirmation hearings in 2018 with wild, unproven stories from his high school and college years.
No arrests were reported from the illegal threatening protest.
The protesters’ campaign of threats and intimidation is relentless, not even pausing after the day of an assassination attempt on Kavanaugh last June.
Early this morning a left wing activist tried to assassinate Brett Kavanaugh at his home. This evening protesters showed up outside his house. How in the world are all of them not immediately arrested for violating federal law? This is insanity. pic.twitter.com/MFJz3Rp163
— Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) June 9, 2022
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