U.S. Supreme Court investigators are getting closer to finding the individual who leaked the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, according to the Wall Street Journal.
One day after the leak, Chief Justice John Roberts assigned Supreme Court marshal Gail Curley to investigate the leak. But, with little experience in extensive investigations, Curley and the Supreme Court’s 189-member in-house police force have “brought in assistance from outside government investigators,” according toPro-abortion activists protest in front of the Supreme Court on June 26, 2022, in Washington, DC.
SCOTUS investigators have now “narrowed their inquiry to a small number of suspects including law clerks, but officials have yet to conclusively identify the alleged culprit,” thereport is the most information to come out of the investigation aside from reports in June that SCOTUS investigators demanded Justices’ law clerks sit for interviews and surrender their cellphones.
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