Radical leftist pro-abortion group Ruth Sent Us has had their account suspended by Twitter as a result of publishing the home addresses of Supreme Court justices and encouraging protesters to illegally demonstrate outside of their residences.
According to the Daily Wire, the suspension comes about after two months of aggressive, inflammatory posts published by the account. The group also posted a map on its own website that lists the street names where Justices Amy Coney Barrett, John Roberts, Samuel Alito, Brett Kavanaugh, Clarence Thomas, and Neil Gorsuch reside.
Google took down the map back in the early part of May, stating that they found it to be a “violation of our personal and confidential information policy.”
The Daily Wire asked Twitter why it took so long to suspend the account, but as of this writing has not received a response.
Looks like Twitter finally suspended Ruth Sent Us pic.twitter.com/5hZMJoevC7
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“On June 8, authorities arrested 26-year-old Nicholas John Roske of California near Kavanaugh’s home. He was indicted on June 15 on federal charges of attempting to murder a Supreme Court justice, the DOJ said in a press release,” the Daily Wire reported.
“A DOJ affidavit details how Roske allegedly traveled to Kavanaugh’s home armed with weapons and burglary tools with the intent to kill the justice and prevent him from ruling on Second Amendment and abortion cases,” the report continued.
It’s not clear whether or not Roske discovered the address through the Ruth Sent Us group. The Daily Wire also asked them for a comment on the issue but replied by saying they do not “support violence.”
Just federally illegal intimidation tactics apparently.
On the day that Roske was taken into custody, but some time before the arrest was made, Ruth Sent Us put out a call for protests at Barrett’s home and her church in a post that explained her family’s daily routine and the school her children attended.
“If you’re in the DC metro area, join us. Our protests at Barrett’s home moved the needle to this coverage,” the group stated in a post published on Twitter. “Falls Church is a People of Praise stronghold. She sends her seven kids to a People of Praise school that she sat on the Board of Directors for. She attends church DAILY.”
The group also made a push for protesters to interrupt Catholic mass services on Mother’s Day, going on to issue a warning to one critic back on May 7, “Stuff your rosaries and your weaponized prayer. We will remain outraged after this weekend, so keep praying. We’ll be burning the Eucharist to show our disgust for the abuse Catholic Churches have condoned for centuries.”
Twitter was probably very slow to respond to Ruth Sent Us and their clear violation of not only their policies, but federal law, because they agree with the group politically and did not want to silence their voices, allowing their pro-abortion message and rhetoric to be pushed out to the masses in hopes the Supreme Court would not overturn Roe.
Of course, we can’t know that for sure, but given their liberal bias, it certainly seems plausible, even likely, don’t you think?
This story syndicated with permission from michael, Author at Trending Politics
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