U.S. Marshals told not to arrest protesters outside justices’ homes, documents reveal
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Garland unaware US marshals told to 'avoid' protester arrests outside justices' homes
Attorney General Merrick Garland said Tuesday he was not aware of guidelines given to the U.S. Marshals Service to "avoid" arresting protesters outside the homes of Supreme Court justices in the fallout of a leaked opinion that signaled the eventual overturning of Roe v. Wade.
AG Garland ‘Never’ Saw Training Material For US Marshals Not To Arrest Protestors At SCOTUS Justices’ Homes
Attorney General Merrick Garland said Tuesday he “never” saw training material instructing the U.S. Marshals not to arrest protestors outside Supreme Court justices’ homes following the Dobbs decision leak last summer. The training slides, which Republican Alabama Sen. Katie Britt obtained, differ from Garland’s earlier testimony that…
US Marshals told ‘not’ to arrest abortion protesters at SCOTUS justices’ homes
A Republican senator revealed documents that show US Marshals assigned to protect Supreme Court justices last summer after the decision overturning Roe v. Wade were told that arresting protesters was "not" a priority.
AG Garland ‘Never’ Saw Training Material Instructing US Marshals Not To Arrest Protestors At SCOTUS Justices’ Homes
AG Garland said he 'never' saw training material instructing the U.S. Marshals not to arrest protestors outside Supreme Court justices' homes.
US Marshals were told not to arrest protesters at Supreme Court justices' homes 'unless absolutely necessary'
U.S. Marshals were advised to refrain from arresting protesters “unless absolutely necessary," according to training documents obtained by a Republican senator.
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