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Pelosi defends not passing a bill, claims Supreme Court Justices aren’t in any danger despite assassination attempt this week…

Pelosi defends not passing a bill, claims Supreme Court Justices aren’t in any danger despite assassination attempt this week…


Pelosi defends not passing a bill, claims Supreme Court Justices aren’t in any danger despite assassination attempt this week…

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 Nancy Pelosi claimed today that the Supreme Court justices aren't in any danger despite the House refusing to pass a bill providing more security for the Supreme Court. Pelosi claimed the justices are protected:WOW: "I don't know what you're talking about...but nobody is in danger." Nancy Pelosi less than 48 hours after the attempted assassination of a Supreme Court justice.  As best as I

Whoopi Goldberg says 'both sides' guilty of rhetoric like Schumer's against Kavanaugh, must 'be more careful'

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 "The View" co-host Whoopi Goldberg said Thursday that "both sides" were guilty of rhetoric similar to Sen. Chuck Schumer's, D-NY., about Supreme Court Justices Brett Kavanaugh and Neil Gorsuch in 2020. Goldberg noted that Schumer apologized for saying that the justices "will pay the price" and that he shouldn't have used those exact words, adding that they would face political consequences

Texas Rep Jasmine Crockett blamed Republicans for shooting: 'The blood of these children' is on their hands

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 Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, attacked Texas Republicans as being responsible for the deadly school shooting in Uvalde that killed 19 children and two adults in May, saying they had blood on their hands.While appearing on MSNBC's "The ReidOut" on Wednesday, Crockett condemned her state's governor and other Texas Republicans as culpable for refusing to pass gun control."Listen, I think where

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