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Justice Alito Cancels Public Appearance Amid Roe Leak, Threats

From The Daily Wire:

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito pulled out of a public appearance Thursday in the wake of the unprecedented leak of his draft majority decision in a case that could reverse the landmark Roe v. Wade case which declared a Constitutional right to abortion. 

“The leak of the Supreme Court draft opinion on Roe is a dangerous obstruction of justice,” Tom Fitton, president of Judicial Watch, said in a statement. “And, it could very well lead to intimidation and violence directed at Supreme Court justices. This unprecedented leak fits with the Left’s continued assault against the Supreme Court.” 

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