The Shut Down DC group demanded the Supreme Court justice resign after allowing Texas' controversial six-week abortion law to pass.
Nadine Bloch, a member of the Shut Down DC group who organized the event, said they planned to demonstrate outside Kavanaugh's home"to make our voices heard."It is unclear if Kavanaugh was at home during the demonstration. The Supreme Court and Kavanaugh have been contacted for comment.over his"undemocratic and unacceptable" plans to challenge the 2020 election results.who threatened his family while he wasn't there.
Abortion rights activists protest outside the house of US Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh in Chevy Chase Maryland, on September 13, 2021, following the court's decision to uphold a stringent abortion law in Texas.
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