
Activist group that offered bounties for Supreme Court justices' locations targets Congressional Baseball Game
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A Washington, D.C., activist group that's already targeted Supreme Court justices after the abortion ruling is calling for protesters to shut down the Congressional Baseball Game.
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"If 100s of us turn out to the Congressional Baseball Game this month and risk arrest, there's a real chance we could shut the whole thing down," the group added, directing supporters to sign up at the website for Now Or Never, an advocacy group demanding sweeping climate legislation which has already called for protesters to disrupt the Congressional Baseball Game scheduled on July 28.
ShutDown DC tweeted a message earlier this month offering to pay bounties of $50 per tip to Washington, D.C., area service workers who shared information on "confirmed sightings" of Justices Brett Kavanaugh, Samuel Alito, Clarence Thomas, Neil Gorsuch, Amy Coney Barrett or John Roberts. The group added that it would pay $200 if a justice was still at the location 30 minutes later.

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