Poll: Majority of Americans Want DOJ to Crack down on Protesting Outside Supreme Court Justices’ Homes

The majority of Americans want the Department of Justice (DOJ) to crack down on protesting outside the homes of Supreme Court justices, new polling shows.

58% of respondents believe that Attorney General Merrick Garland should enforce federal law prohibiting protesting at the homes of the Supreme Court justices, according to polling released by Judicial Crisis Network (JCN) on Wednesday.

The polling demonstrates that both President Joe Biden and Democrats are “wildly” out of touch with Americans when it comes to the protests outside the justices’ homes, according to JCN, as well as the threats and violence against pregnancy centers and churches following the leak of a draft Supreme Court opinion indicating that Roe v. Wade would soon be overturned.