US Marshals were told not to arrest protesters at Supreme Court justices' homes 'unless absolutely necessary'

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US Marshals were told not to arrest protesters at Supreme Court justices' homes 'unless absolutely necessary'
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U.S. Marshals were advised to refrain from arresting protesters “unless absolutely necessary,' according to training documents obtained by a Republican senator.

Police officers watch as pro-choice advocates demonstrate outside the home of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh on May 18, 2022, in Chevy Chase, Maryland.

Britt presented the training protocol to Garland during a congressional hearing Tuesday, during which the attorney general claimed never to have seen the slides before, according to Politico. He told Britt he did not wish to amend his previous statement regarding U.S. Marshals being empowered to arrest protesters for violating the federal statute regarding intimidating judges.

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