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Surge in Hostile Threats Against Supreme Court Justices Prompts Heightened Security

Threats against U.S. Supreme Court justices have increased sharply in recent years. Security officials report a dramatic rise in hostile communications directed at the court’s members. The trend has prompted heightened protective measures.

The surge follows a series of controversial rulings. Public anger over decisions on abortion, gun rights, and other polarizing issues has intensified. Law enforcement agencies have tracked thousands of threatening messages annually.

Justice Elena Kagan and Justice Amy Coney Barrett have been frequent targets. Both have spoken publicly about the changing security environment. Protective details have been expanded for all nine justices.

The U.S. Marshals Service now monitors threats around the clock. The agency has implemented new protocols to assess and respond to risks. Physical security at the Supreme Court building has also been upgraded.

Lawmakers from both parties have expressed concern over the trend. Some have called for legislation to strengthen protections for federal judges. Others have urged public figures to temper rhetoric that could incite violence.

The court itself has taken internal steps to address the issue. Justices now travel with increased security details. Their homes have been equipped with advanced safety systems.

This escalation reflects broader divisions across the country. The court remains a focal point for political conflict. Security experts warn that the threat level is unlikely to subside soon.

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