Biden signs security bill to protect Supreme Court justices' families into law

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The House passed the bill this week, days after a man was arrested outside Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh's home.

President Biden speaks during a bill signing event at the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington, D.C., on Thursday. Photo: Alex Wong/Getty Images.

President Biden speaks during a bill signing event at the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington, D.C., on Thursday. Photo: Alex Wong/Getty Images

Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)

 

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They are preparing for American outrage from SCOTUS rulings and Biden knows its inevitable

Funny how quickly that happens but when 19 kids and 2 teachers get shot, we can’t do anything but a watered down POS.

As always the GOP had a much better plan…. Arm their families and prohibit them from having more than one door on their houses..

Why? They just need better doors.

The ‘One Door’ Act of 2022

The only thing these motherfuckers know how to do is give money to cops, the military and arms manufacturers

Ugh!

BidenGasHike is killing middle class Americans

Finally!

Ruling class moment.

So dumb

So Biden supports taking women's rights away?

Just curious, when do I get my own personal bodyguard? Not a SCOTUS family member, just a regular ol’ citizen here.

What about protecting regular Americans from his open borders and destructive policies?

J6 is BS. All Americans are fed up with losing and suffering so that Hunter Biden, Jim and the Big Guy can enjoy their stolen Billions in bribes. We truly miss Trump and winning! Let's Go Brandon. Patriots: RE-TWEET AND Follow us for Trusted insight!

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