Tag: Pro-abortion protesters

Florida Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Arguments Against 15-Week Abortion Ban

The Florida Supreme Court has agreed to hear arguments against the state’s 15-week abortion ban, a decision that comes as Florida’s lawmakers are likely to discuss further restrictions on abortions in the 2023 legislative session. HB5 has been challenged by Planned Parenthood, American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), and other abortion providers, arguing that the state’s…


Destruction and Vandalism by Pro-Abortion Extremists Sweeps America

Shadowy pro-abortion group Jane’s Revenge has orchestrated a nationwide campaign of destruction and vandalism against pro-life groups for which police have yet to make an arrest. The group’s attacks began on May 8 in Madison, Wisconsin, where Jane’s Revenge members torched the headquarters of pro-life group Wisconsin Family Action. “They had Molotov cocktails. They threw…


Alito Protests Disrupt Police and Neighborhood

FAIRFAX, Va.—Minutes after protesters chanting about abortion depart, children in Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito’s neighborhood call “Mommy!” as they play outside. For weeks now, protests at the homes of the six conservative U.S. Supreme Court Justices have drawn law enforcement’s attention, filled residential neighborhoods with shouted obscenities, and disrupted neighborhood traffic. The protests are…


Supreme Court Blockade Protest Meeting Won’t Denounce Violence

WASHINGTON—As Washington’s authorities brace for violence over Supreme Court verdicts, activist planners told followers not to oppose violence. At a Sunday meeting hosted in Petworth United Methodist Church and run by the organizing group, Shut Down DC, several activist leaders announced that violence was counterproductive to their group’s own strategy, but not necessarily bad. Shut…


Supreme Court Protest Organizers Won’t Rule Out Violence

WASHINGTON—As officials in Washington brace for possible violence following a Supreme Court decision about access to abortion, organizers of a group planning protests at the high court told followers not to oppose the use of violence. Leaders of the group “Shut Down DC” stated at an organizing meeting at Petworth United Methodist Church in D.C….


Washington Faith-Based Pregnancy Center Vandalized

A faith-based pregnancy center just blocks from the U.S. Capitol was vandalized with red paint and eggs, and spray-painted with the words “JANE SAYS” and “REVENGE,” sometime between late Thursday night and Friday morning. Washington Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) officers responded Friday morning to reports of damaged property at the Capitol Hill Pregnancy Center—a faith-based…


Pro-Abortion Protesters at Supreme Court Chant ‘[Expletive] Them Kids’

WASHINGTON, D.C.—Following a large pro-abortion march on Saturday, the protest on May 15 outside the Supreme Court was smaller but not short on sharp rhetoric. “[Expletive] them kids,” protesters chanted. “It is not good for the large protests, but it is definitely funny as [expletive],” one protester said about the chant. About 50 mostly female…


Protesters Scream Obscenities Outside Justices’ Houses Following Washington March

CHEVY CHASE, Maryland—Around 20 pro-abortion protesters directed their screams at Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s children while walking by the justice’s Maryland residence multiple times on Saturday. “Kavanaugh girls, tell your dad to stop,” one protester shouted. “I hope your daughters don’t have to make this choice,” another shouted. “[Expletive] you, Kavanaugh, you rapist piece of [expletive]”…


Thousands of Pro-Abortion Protesters March to the Supreme Court

WASHINGTON—At least 2,000 protesters marched to the Supreme Court Saturday to protest the potential overturn of Roe v. Wade. Despite rainy weather, the area saw the largest Washington pro-abortion protest since a leaked Supreme Court opinion suggested that the court might overturn Roe v. Wade. The protest march started at the Washington Memorial, organized by…


Protests Continue Outside Supreme Court Justices’ Residences

Pro-abortion protesters appeared outside Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s house again on May 12. Their appearance is the latest in a campaign that started after someone leaked a Supreme Court opinion that suggested the court planned to overturn Roe v. Wade. That sparked pro-choice supporters into publicly expressing anger about the move to the court and some…