DeSantis: D.C. Protesters Trying to Shut down Supreme Court Are Insurrectionists

The pro-abortion protesters trying to shut down the Supreme Court on Monday by blockading the streets around it will be allowed to get away with a lot more than they would if they were conservative protesters, Governor Ron DeSantis (R-Florida) says.
Preventing a court from functioning constitutes an insurrection, Gov. DeSantis said in an interview with Fox & Friends, as the mob was gathering on the streets of D.C.
However, there’s a lot less interest in protecting the Supreme Court than there would have been “if the shoe were on the other foot,” DeSantis said:
“I think that we have a rule of law in this country and you don’t just get to have a mob descend on a Supreme Court Justice’s house or try to impede the operations of government because there may be a decision you don’t like.
“That would be considered an insurrection to stop a court from functioning, and yet they seem to be able to get away with a lot more than if the shoe were on the other foot. So, I think it’s been really problematic to watch the behavior there.”