A DC-based Antifa group is offering a reward for tips on the locations of the conservative Supreme Court justices who voted to overturn Roe v. Wade.
The reward was offered in response to someone tipping off another group that Justice Brett Kavanaugh was having dinner at Morton’s Steakhouse in downtown DC on Thursday. He ended up having to leave out a back door after protesters arrived at the restaurant.
“DC Service Industry Workers… If you see Kavanaugh, Alito, Thomas, Gorsuch, Coney Barrett or Roberts DM us with the details!” ShutDownDC, a far-left Antifa group tweeted on Friday.
The group offered $50 for confirmed sightings and $200 if the justice is still at the same location 30 minutes after the initial report.
Another pro-abortion group, Ruth Sent Us, who previously doxed the home addresses of conservative Supreme Court justices took credit for protesters showing up during Justice Kavanaugh’s dinner.
The tip about Kavanaugh dining at Morton’s came through our text line 413-FOR-RUTH. No privacy for us? No peace for you, #SCOTUS6! https://t.co/OhaGPNaoDe
— Ruth Sent Us 🪧 (@RuthSentUs) July 8, 2022
The group claimed that they were tipped off by a Morton’s employee.
“The tip about Kavanaugh dining at Morton’s came through our text line 413-FOR-RUTH. No privacy for us? No peace for you, #SCOTUS6!” the group tweeted.
One of our regular Wed #SCOTUS6 protestors sent this text: “Morton’s needed me to work tonight but mother f*cking Brett Kavanaugh is here eating. He could probably hear you from the street.” RT
The nation’s rage is growing. What would you do if you were his waiter? #SummerofRage pic.twitter.com/LFbFnFpYxZ
— Ruth Sent Us 🪧 (@RuthSentUs) July 6, 2022
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said during Friday’s press briefing that the administration has no problem with pro-abortion activists targeting justices at restaurants where they are eating dinner.
Jean-Pierre asserted that “people should be allowed to do that.”
“Outside of a restaurant, if it’s peaceful… for sure,” she said.
Doocy asked if the White House is of the belief that the justices have no right to privacy.
“But Peter, this is, this is… people have the right — this is what a democracy is,” she said.
The White House also previously refused to condemn the activists protesting outside the homes of the justices.
“These activists posted a map with the home addresses of the Supreme Court justices. Is that the kind of thing this president wants to help your side make their point?” Fox News reporter Peter Doocy asked during a White House press briefing on May 5.
“I think the president’s view is that there’s a lot of passion, a lot of fear, a lot of sadness from many, many people across this country about what they saw in that leaked document,” Psaki responded. “We obviously want people’s privacy to be respected. We want people to protest peacefully if they want to protest. That is certainly what the president’s view would be.”
Psaki later tweeted that, “[President Joe Biden] strongly believes in the Constitutional right to protest, but that should never include violence, threats, or vandalism. Judges perform an incredibly important function in our society, and they must be able to do their jobs without concern for their personal safety.”
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