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Chilling: SCOTUS Justice Barrett Tells Congress She Has to Explain Bulletproof Vest to Her Child

RED STATE REPORTS:

Supreme Court Justices Amy Coney Barrett and Elena Kagan are appearing before Congress Tuesday to testify about the increasing threats they face and the need for an increase in the security budget. It's the first time since 2019 that members of the High Court have appeared before lawmakers to speak on their annual budget request.

YOUTUBE VIDEO OF TESTIMONY ABOUT BULLET PROOF VEST

They appeared first for the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Financial Services and General Government and will testify later Tuesday for the Senate Appropriations Committee. They are requesting an increase of more than $14 million for fiscal 2027 for security for the nine justices, and the reasons why are chilling.

The 2022 assassination attempt against Justice Brett Kavanaugh made headlines, but there are a whole lot more threats out there that don't make the evening news, Barrett told lawmakers. The statistics might "sound abstract," she explained, "but being on the receiving end of them is not."

This is the kind of deranged activity she's had to live with:

🚨 JUST IN: SCOTUS Justice Amy Coney Barrett rips the people threatening her life and her family, saying her CHILDREN are now dealing with it and she was given a bulletproof vest by security

Barrett now has the vest at her house to use at any time

LEFITSTS ARE EVIL

"6 weeks ago, I was the victim of a SWATTING incident. My teenage son opened the door and saw in our street full of police cars who responded to a false report of gun shots in my home...Supreme Court police explained that it was a false alarm, the police did not actually attempt to enter our home."

"Many of us including me have received threatening anonymous deliveries to harass and intimidate us."

She's getting deliveries in the name of a deceased judge's son who was killed.

"The threat level is really high."

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