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Report: Madison Anti-Abortion Headquarters Set on Fire, Vandalized, Graffitied


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The Madison headquarters of Wisconsin Family Action, an anti-abortion group, was reportedly set on fire late Saturday night or early Sunday morning after vandals threw what is believed to be at least one Molotov cocktail at the building.

Two staffers returned to the building for work mid-Sunday morning when they found the windows on one side of the office were shattered while burned books were scattered across the office, according to a report from Wisconsin State Journal.

 

There was an apparent smell of smoke hours after the fire, which reportedly occurred in the building. The report noted that the building was also riddled with graffiti portraying anti-police slogans and the phrase: “If abortions aren’t safe then you aren’t either.”:snip:

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According to DU This was a False Flag operation. Because Pro-Lifers are Stupid & Evil At The Same Time....and we Hate women.

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Senate Adds Police Protection To Supreme Court Families

 

The Senate unanimously passed a security bill on Monday to extend police protection to the Supreme Court justices’ families.

The bipartisan Supreme Court Police Parity Act, sponsored by Republican Texas Sen. John Cornyn and Democratic Delaware Sen. Chris Coons, will allow the Supreme Court of the United States Police to provide around-the-clock security protection to the justices’ families, similar to the protection members of Congress receive, according to a press release from Coons’ office.

The senators introduced the legislation on Thursday, just three days after the leak of the majority opinion draft appearing set to overturn Roe v. Wade, the Hill reported.

“Threats to the physical safety of the Supreme Court Justices and their families are disgraceful, and attempts to influence the independence of our judiciary cannot be tolerated,” Cornyn said in a statement. “I’m glad the Senate quickly passed my bill to extend SCOTUS police protection to family members. “I am glad to see this bipartisan bill unanimously pass the Senate in order to extend security protection to the families of Supreme Court members.”:snip:

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