The U.S. Supreme Court is requesting million in security upgrades following threats to the justices.
Senior fellow at The King’s college Mark Smith discusses how the Supreme Court is likely to vote against President Biden’s student loan plan on ‘Sunday Night in America.’is requesting around $12.4 million in increases for security improvements in an effort to protect the nine justices and amid recent threats over high-profile rulings.
Light illuminates part of the Supreme Court building at dusk on Capitol Hill in Washington, Nov. 16, 2022. The high court is asking for more than $12 million for security purposes following threats to the justices. The request came amid threats and backlash against the judiciary following its decision last year to overturn Roe v. Wade, the 1973 landmark abortion case. Nicholas John Roske
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