
The “Ruth” in “Ruth Sent Us” refers to the late SC Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Well, RBG would not approve. ACB has 7 children.
Ruth Sent Us has come under widespread criticism for its calls for non-stop protests against the Court’s six conservative justices. After Politico published a draft of a majority opinion in the Dobbs case, written by Justice Samuel Alito, which would overturn the controversial 1973 decision in Roe v. Wade that legalized abortion across the United States, the group published the home addresses of all six justices, while calling for protests at these sites.
“Our 6-3 extremist Supreme Court routinely issues rulings that hurt women, racial minorities, LGBTQ+ and immigrant rights. We must rise up to force accountability using a diversity of tactics,” the group wrote at the time. Critics accused the group of jeopardizing the safety of the justices and their families. Ruth Sent Us was later permanently banned by social media platform TikTok for refusing to take down posts with this information, though they remain active on Twitter, Facebook, and other media.
The protests have led to the institution of additional temporary personal security measures for each of the Supreme Court’s nine members and their families. Shortly after the protests began, the Senate unanimously passed a bipartisan bill that would legally mandate the U.S. Supreme Court police to provide 24-hour protection of the justices and their dependents, akin to the kind received by cabinet secretaries and members of the congressional leadership. However, the bill’s passage has been stalled by the Democratic-led House of Representatives, where Speaker Nancy Pelosi has rejected some of the bill’s language. “Nobody is in danger over the weekend because of our not having a bill,” she said.
Leave a Reply to antigon Cancel reply