Supreme Court justices head to Congress as threats reach alarming levels
- Supreme Court Justices Elena Kagan and Amy Coney Barrett will make a rare trip to Capitol Hill on Tuesday to press Congress for millions of dollars in added security as threats against judges continue to climb.
- The two justices are scheduled to testify before a House appropriations panel, marking the first congressional appearance by members of the court since 2019.
- Their testimony comes weeks after the close of a consequential term that expanded President Donald Trump’s authority over federal agencies but rejected his sweeping tariffs.
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- Supreme Court Justices Elena Kagan and Amy Coney Barrett will make a rare trip to Capitol Hill on Tuesday to press Congress for millions of dollars in added security as threats against judges continue to climb.
- The two justices are scheduled to testify before a House appropriations panel, marking the first congressional appearance by members of the court since 2019.
- Their testimony comes weeks after the close of a consequential term that expanded President Donald Trump’s authority over federal agencies but rejected his sweeping tariffs.
Sources: The Independent