White House warns protesters: Justices 'must be able' to do jobs without 'concern' for 'personal safety'

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The White House condemned violent protests and vandalism Monday, and demanded that judges be able to “do their jobs without concern for their personal safety.”

The Daily Signal news producer Douglas Blair argues the protests at Supreme Court justices' homes are an attempt at intimidation, saying it was 'one of the scariest things' he's ever seen.

Pro-choice groups protested outside the homes of Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Brett Kavanaugh over the weekend. Alito notes that at the time the court decided Roe, 30 states had active bans on abortion throughout pregnancy. Alito also wrote in the draft opinion that Americans hold"sharply conflicting views" on the subject.

Meanwhile, outside of the nation's capital, an arsonist threw at least one Molotov cocktail into an office of Wisconsin Family Action , a pro-life activist group. Police are investigating the incident as arson and connected it to the aftermath from the leaked draft opinion. The president"strongly" condemned the attack and"political violence of any stripe."

The Supreme Court last week acknowledged that"a copy of a draft opinion in a pending case" was published. Roberts also released a statement Tuesday saying that the court"will not be affected in any way" by the leak.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP

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