Posted on 07/02/2022 2:41:22 PM PDT by PghBaldy
The Supreme Court's top-ranking security official has sent letters to Maryland lawmakers demanding they utilize police and law enforcement to prevent picketing at the homes of justices.
Supreme Court Marshal Gail Curley sent two letters — one addressed to Gov. Larry Hogan and another to Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich — demanding that authorities put an end to picketing and "threatening activity" outside the homes of SCOTUS justices.
(Excerpt) Read more at foxnews.com ...
The government can’t even protect SCOTUS justices yet liberals want the government to take care of all of our needs and wants.
You can’t fix stupid!
And when the law is challenged and it winds up before the court it’ll be interested to see the outcome.
Maybe Gail should have consulted with Larry and Moe? Larry, Curley & Moe, figures security is a joke.
Heh-heh, you funny!
“Why not also ask the USDOJ to enforce the law?”
That would be the DOJ run by Merrick Garland? Uh huh.
I wonder what happens if this letter is ignored?
Enforcement is key.
I think folks need to picket outside Garlands house. Oh...no? What? It’s against the law and you will be arrested? Only if it’s outside a liberals home, huh?
Surely this article was plagiarized from the Bee...
No sane individual would believe that the Soviet state of MD would do anything EXCEPT support the protests...
Our governor would have taken care of that crap a long time ago without a slowtard sounding the alarm 🤪
Sounds Like the Meritless Garland is the one at fault.
“Besides, she added, it didn’t work, Roe is gone”.
Isn’t this the gal that was supposed to be investigating the source of the Roe v. Wade draft leak?
Yeah, it seems like she should be filing a Writ of Mandamus.
Though letters can’t hurt.
Is the marshall’s name Pelosi or Pocahontas?
Yes she is...
Maybe Marshal Curley should get her fat ass out there and confront the picketers herself.
MD ping.
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