Pro-Abortion Protesters Inflict Mother's Day Violence and Target Supreme Court Justices' Homes
The leaked Supreme Court draft opinion signaling the end of Roe v. Wade made Mother's Day an anxious one for churches and pro-life groups across the country.
In Madison, Wisconsin, vandals attacked the offices of the pro-life group Wisconsin Family Action on Sunday with an arson attack and a spray-painted warning that “If abortions aren’t safe, then you aren’t either.”
Earlier in the week in Boulder, Colorado, crews worked to remove graffiti, paint, and broken glass left behind after a night of vandalism at Sacred Heart of Mary Church.
In the D.C. area this weekend, dozens protested outside the homes of conservative Justice Brett Kavanaugh and Chief Justice John Roberts.
Sen. Ted Cruz accused Joe Biden of tacitly encouraging the violence by not condemning it. "It was shameful that the White House refused to condemn violent protestors threatening families of the Supreme Court," Cruz told the program Sunday Morning Futures.
On Monday morning, Biden did condemn the fire-bombing attack of the pro-life group but did not specifically oppose the protests at the homes of Supreme Court justices.
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