Supreme Court Justices Testify on Security Concerns
Supreme Court Justices Amy Coney Barrett and Elena Kagan addressed Congress regarding their safety and security funding. They highlighted increasing threats against them. (sources: foxnews, nytimes, thehill, ap, independent)
During their testimony, Justices Barrett and Kagan reported heightened security risks and urged Congress to allocate more resources for their protection. Barrett shared a personal experience involving a bulletproof vest.
- Justices Barrett and Kagan testified before Congress about threats to their safety.
- Both justices emphasized the need for increased security funding.
- Barrett recounted a moment when her son found her bulletproof vest, illustrating personal safety concerns.
Why it matters
The justices' testimony underscores ongoing concerns about the safety of Supreme Court members amid rising threats.
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