Video: Warren Slams Car Door On Reporter Asking If Offering Bounties For Doxxing Justices Goes “Too Far”

Another Democrat refuses to condemn harassment of SCOTUS justices

Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren refused Thursday to condemn the actions of a group who offered money in return for information on the whereabouts of conservative justices, instead getting into her car and driving off.

As we highlighted earlier this week, The leftist group ShutDownDC put out a call on Twitter offering $50 and $200 bounties for information relating to sightings of justices John Roberts, Brett Kavanaugh, Samuel Alito, Clarence Thomas, Neil Gorsuch, and Amy Coney Barrett.

Fox Business reporter Hillary Vaughn followed Warren to her car on Capitol Hill, asking the Massachusetts senator if such offers of money for doxxing Supreme Court judges goes “too far”.

Instead of taking the opportunity to condemn such actions, Warren slammed the car door in the reporter’s face:

This is yet another example of a Democrat refusing to condemn or even acknowledge the hounding of justices at their homes or while they are with their families.

Indeed, Democrats have encouraged the behaviour:

As we also highlighted, Senator Warren recently told a Washington Post reporter that she envisages the Biden administration facilitating pop up abortions in national parks.

Warren also floated the idea in a recent appearance on ABC’s This Week:

Warren also again declared this week that pregnancy resource centres nationwide should be shut down, insinuating that the health centres force women to carry through unwanted pregnancies:


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