Perceived Politicization of Supreme Court Prompts Alarming Threats Against Justices

threatssecuritysupreme courtpoliticizationjustices

Share:

Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson voices concerns about the Supreme Court's political perception**, while a man named Panos Anastasiou allegedly makes violent, racist, and homophobic threats against six justices and their family members. Over 465 messages were sent through the Supreme Court's public website, referencing drowning, strangling, 'lynching', beheading, and providing a 'rope to hang' justices. The suspect faces up to 10 years in prison per count, with prosecutors citing a surge in similar violent messages targeting public officials. **How is the politicization of the Supreme Court affecting judicial safety?

threats
security
supreme court
politicization
justices

Related articles:

Tragedy on Bourbon Street: 10 Killed in New Orleans Truck Attack

securitynew orleanstruck attackbourbon streetcbs news

What happened?
A truck intentionally plowed into a crowd on New Orleans' Bourbon Street, killing at least 10 people.

New details:

  • Long gun recovered: Details are emerging about a long gun found at the scene.
  • Security measures: Questions are being raised about the security in the area.

Where can I find out more?
Stay updated with CBS News for the latest on this developing story.

Supreme Court to Decide Fate of TikTok in the US

social mediasupreme courttiktoknational securityban

Supreme Court to Decide Fate of TikTok in the US
The US Supreme Court has agreed to hear arguments on January 10 over TikTok's effort to block a federal ban on the platform if it's not sold by Jan. 19.

Why is TikTok at Risk?

  • The Biden administration and lawmakers say the Chinese government's ability to collect data from TikTok poses a significant national security risk
  • TikTok and its Chinese parent company ByteDance argue that the law is unconstitutional

What Happens Next?

  • The Supreme Court will hear arguments in January and decide the fate of TikTok in the US.

Is TikTok getting banned in the US?*

Shouting Match Between GOP Lawmaker and Secret Service Chief at 9/11 Memorial Event

politicsTrump9/11Secret Servicesecurity

A heated exchange occurred during a bipartisan task force hearing on the assassination attempts against President-elect Donald Trump.** Republican Rep. Pat Fallon accused acting Secret Service Director Ronald Rowe of "playing politics" when he attended a 9/11 memorial event with the nation's top leaders. The argument broke out after Fallon displayed a photo of Trump, President Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, and Vice President-elect JD Vance at the event, with Rowe standing behind Harris. Rowe defended himself by saying he was there to show respect for Secret Service members who died on 9/11. Fallon, however, accused Rowe of endangering the lives of President Biden and Vice President Harris by putting their agents out of position.

Delta Flight Bypass: Stowaway Discovered Mid-Air from NYC to Paris

airportsecurityDeltaflightstowaway

In a surprising incident, a woman managed to bypass security checks and board a Delta flight from John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City to Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport without a boarding pass or passport. She was discovered while the plane was in midair and was taken into custody in Paris. It's unclear how she managed to bypass the TSA process and board the Boeing 767-400ER without showing a boarding pass or passport to Delta staff. The TSA is investigating the incident, and the woman could be subject to a civil penalty or fine for bypassing the document check process. Delta is also conducting an exhaustive investigation and working collaboratively with other aviation stakeholders and law enforcement to ensure safety and security.

Unidentified Drones Spotted Again at US Air Bases in UK

ukdronessecurityus air force

Unidentified drones have been spotted for the second time in a week over three US air bases in the UK.** The drones were seen overnight at RAF Lakenheath and RAF Mildenhall in Suffolk, and RAF Feltwell in Norfolk. Authorities are yet to identify the drones or determine whether they are hostile. The US Air Force and the Royal Air Force are working together to ensure the safety of base personnel, facilities, and assets. This is a developing story and more details will be published shortly.

EU Chief Diplomat's Bold Call to Action: Take Fate into Our Own Hands & Strengthen Security

IsraelTrumpUkrainesecurityEU

EU Chief Diplomat Borrell Calls for EU to Take Fate into Its Own Hands after Trump's Win
EU must be ready for Trump's impact on geopolitics
Emphasizes security and fate in light of Trump's election
Calls for EU to fulfill obligations and support Ukraine
Wants EU to act accordingly if Israel violates international humanitarian law in Gaza
Highlights need to strengthen security and take fate into own hands

Tight Security in Paris for Israel-France Football Match Amid Tensions

IsraelfootballprotestsFrancesecurity

Tight security in Paris for Israel-France football match
Police in Paris are bracing for potential violence before Thursday's France-Israel football match*
The match has been designated 'high risk' after hooliganism and antisemitism in Amsterdam last week*
About 4,000 police officers will be deployed on the streets and another 1,500 on public transport routes*
A pro-Palestinian demonstration has been organised at Saint-Denis plaza at 6pm local time*
Only about 150 Israeli fans are expected*
The match is due to start at 8.45pm local time (7.45pm UK)*,

Israeli Citizens Caught Spying for Iran: A Summary

IsraelIranMiddle Eastspyingsecurity

Breaking News:** Israeli police have arrested seven citizens accused of spying for Iran over the past two years. The suspects, including an Israeli soldier and two minors, allegedly gathered sensitive information on military bases and energy infrastructure, and even identified potential human targets for Tehran. This shocking revelation comes just weeks after an assassination plot targeting Israeli officials was uncovered, and amidst ongoing conflicts with Iran-backed groups in the region. The question on everyone's mind: **what does this mean for Israel's security and its relationship with Iran?

NATO Scrutinizing Relations With Russia, Boosting Support For Ukraine

UkraineRussiasecuritydiplomacyNATOdefense

NATO is reviewing its relationship with Russia** in light of Moscow's invasion of Ukraine. Discussions will begin during a meeting of defense ministers in Brussels on October 17-18. The alliance is considering the future of the 1997 NATO-Russia Founding Act, as some nations believe it is invalidated by Russia's actions. Meanwhile, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte is visiting NSATU in Germany to discuss long-term security assistance for Ukraine. This new body will coordinate both assistance and training efforts for Ukraine, but won't replace the Ukraine Defence Contact Group. The review of NATO's relations with Russia was approved in July 2024, and the new strategy is expected to be finalized in June 2025.

NATO, Russia, Ukraine, defense, security, diplomacy, military

Read full original articles:

The Latest from Fox News First: Secret Service Call, Google Bias, Harris' Border Visit & More

politicstechnologysecurityreligion

The Secret Service Call Before the Trump Assassination Attempt
A Secret Service agent made a phone call before Trump's assassination attempt, raising questions about the security at his rallies. (New York Post)

Google's Election Bias Exposed
A new study reveals Google's election bias, favoring one candidate over the other. (Daily Caller)

Harris' Blurred Border Past
A pivotal move from Harris' past could undermine her narrative as she heads to the border. (Washington Examiner)

Earliest Evidence of Christianity Found
Archaeologists have discovered the earliest evidence of Christianity, hailed as the greatest discovery since the Dead Sea Scrolls. (Fox News)

SECRET SERVICE FAILS TO PROTECT TRUMP: SENATE REPORT

politicsDonald TrumpSecret Servicesecurity

What happened?
A new Senate committee report reveals that the Secret Service made critical errors in the failed protection of former President Donald Trump during a rally in Pennsylvania in July.

Why does it matter?
The report details how the Secret Service failed to communicate with local law enforcement, didn't provide necessary resources, and made preventable security mistakes. This was the first assassination attempt on a former president in over four decades.

What's next?
Senators are calling for new leadership at the Secret Service, and the report highlights the need for improved communication, equipment, and intelligence sharing to prevent future security failures.

Sean Hannity Slams Kamala Harris and Attacks Trump's Critics

Kamala HarrisSean HannityFox NewsDonald Trumpthreatsassassination

Sean Hannity Attacks Kamala Harris
Fox News host Sean Hannity criticizes Vice President Kamala Harris, calling her 'far-left' and 'radical Marxist' with 'extreme' beliefs, and questioning her ability to handle international confrontations.

Hannity Defends Donald Trump
Hannity also defends former President Donald Trump amidst assassination threats, stating that he has a huge base of devoted supporters, despite being demonized and vilified by the Democratic Party, the media, and the deep state.

Keywords*: Sean Hannity, Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Fox News, threats, assassination, Democratic Party, media, deep state

Explosive Allegations: Hundreds of Hezbollah Members Wounded in Massive Security Breach

israelmiddle easthezbollahlebanonsecurity

In a shocking turn of events, hundreds of members of the Lebanese armed group Hezbollah were seriously injured when their pagers exploded.** This massive security breach, which Hezbollah described as their 'biggest' in nearly a year of war with Israel, left people in the southern suburbs of Beirut in a state of panic. The Israeli military, which has been exchanging fire with Hezbollah, has not yet commented on the incident. **Could this be a prelude to a broader operation by Israeli forces?

Merrick Garland Fights Back Against Escalating Threats & Attacks on Justice Department

politicsjusticeMerrick Garlandthreatsattacks

Merrick Garland, the Attorney General, is standing strong against growing threats and attacks on the Justice Department. In a recent speech, he defended the Department's employees, stressing their independence and commitment to justice. Despite criticism from both sides of the political aisle, Garland is determined to protect the Department from political interference. He also highlighted the worrying spike in threats of violence against public servants and pledged to ensure the Department will not be used as a political weapon. **The key question: How is Merrick Garland responding to the escalating threats and attacks on the Justice Department?