@MrAndyNgo / Twitter screen shot Report: SCOTUS Assassin Suspect's Disturbing History Exposed in Court Documents Nicholas Roske, posted under the pseudonym 'Sophie', and self-identifies as 'MtF' or a male-to-female transgender court documents say. By Matthew Holloway August 1, 2022
Erin Schaff - Pool - AFP / Getty Images FBI: Would-Be Assassins' Messages Reveal Kavanaugh Wasn't the Only Justice on Hit List An FBI affidavit provides a window into the mindset of the man who allegedly sought to kill Justice Brett Kavanaugh. By Jack Davis July 28, 2022
Tasos Katopodis / Getty Images Police Announce Crackdown on Protesters Outside Supreme Court Justices' Homes After months of protests and an assassination attempt, police will enforce laws against picketing private residences and disorderly conduct. By Andrew Jose July 14, 2022
@America1Scotty / Twitter screen shotCommentary AOC Makes Play for Pity Over Confrontation at Capitol - But Ends Up Getting Mocked Even More When it comes to unpleasant, or even threatening, protests against conservatives, the left is OK. But here it's a different story. By Joe Saunders and July 14, 2022
Ian Forsyth / Getty ImagesCommentary AOC's Attempt to Play Victim Backfires Badly When Her Comparison Falls Apart She's so used to being the center of attention that she thinks 3-year-old photos of her dining are somehow the same as leftist protests. By Joe Saunders July 12, 2022
Leah Millis - Pool / Getty Images DC Restaurant Unleashes on Protesters Who Accosted Kavanaugh During Dinner: 'An Act of Selfishness and Void of Decency' A leftist group involved in the incident responded to the restaurant's statement by saying, 'No rights for us, no peace for you.' By Andrew Jose July 8, 2022
Michael B. Thomas / Getty ImagesCommentary Top 5 Incredibe SCOTUS Decisions We Wouldn't Have Gotten Without Trump Former President Trump appointed three judges during his presidency. Now his legacy lives on through these 5 big SCOTUS decisions. By Ole Braatelien July 3, 2022
Anna Moneymaker / Getty Images Supreme Court Asks Maryland, Virginia Governors to Put an End to Regular Protests Outside Justices' Homes The Supreme Court is asking the governors of Maryland and Virginia to end the regular protests occurring outside of the Justices' homes. By Richard Moorhead July 3, 2022
Saul Loeb - Pool / Getty ImagesCommentary Don't Cheer Yet, Because Justice Roberts Might Have a Way to Sink Roe v. Wade Decision In a new article, Politico laid out the possibility of a compromise led by Roberts that would protect abortion in some capacity. By Grant Atkinson June 20, 2022
Andrew Harnik - Pool / Getty Images 27 Democrats Vote Against Round-the-Clock Security for Supreme Court Justices Many Democrats oppose protecting the families of Supreme Court justices after protests outside of their homes. By Jack Davis June 14, 2022