Outnumbered Loses It After Left Wing Group Doxxes Supreme Court Justices and Calls for Protests at Their Homes
While discussing the fallout from the Supreme Court opinion draft leak this week, the hosts of Fox News’ Outnumbered pointed to liberal groups that have doxxed conservative Justices behind the draft by publishing their addresses online. One group called Ruth Sent Us has called for the addresses of the six “extremist” judges to be part of a “walk by” protest on May 11.
The Ruth Sent Us site published the actual addresses for Justices Amy Coney Barrett, Clarence Thomas, Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh, Samuel Alito, and John Roberts listed. The addresses are listed on a map on Virginia and Maryland where one can simply hover over a name and be provided with an address for a Supreme Court Justice they may hate.
“You can’t make this up,” co-host Kayleigh McEnany said about the targeted protests. She later asked why President Joe Biden has not “condemned” the doxxing of the judges publicly.
“I’m not saying that all of these peaceful protesters, that it’s an automatic line to violence, but that’s the worst-case scenario,” Fox & Friends Weekend co-host Rachel Campos-Duffy stated, referencing Judge Esther Salas’s son being shot and killed outside her home by an attorney in 2020.
Democrats upset with the draft opinion suggesting Roe v. Wade could potentially be overturned don’t care about such consequences, she added, because they have been “fundraising in record time” off of the abortion issue, which has for now taken central focus away from crises like inflation for the moment as both parties brace for the midterm elections.
Campos Duffy went to accuse those doxxing the judges as part of some vague walk-by protests are trying to “blow up the system.”
Conservative radio host Ben Ferguson took things further by stating plainly such actions prove there is no difference between the mainstream Democratic Party and the more extremist wings, accusing the organizers behind the supposedly “peaceful protests” endangering the lives of the families of the Supreme Court Justices being targeted.
“There is no distinction now between extremist groups and the Democratic Party,” he said.