
Sen. Warren slams door when asked if activist groups offering cash for SCOTUS justices' locations is ‘too far’
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Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass, refused to condemn ShutDownDC after it offered bounties to people who share the locations of the six conservative Supreme Court justices.
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While Warren answered other questions about abortion during the press gaggle, she hurried into her vehicle and slammed the door after Fox News asked about the group.
ShutDownDC tweeted Friday that it would pay $50 to anyone who shares a "confirmed sighting" of the justices, adding that they would pay $200 if the justice was still in the location where they were sighted after 30 minutes.

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