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May 8, 2026 - Epoch Times
01:45
The Untold Story of How One Man ‘Reshaped the Supreme Court’

The Untold Story of How One Man 'Reshaped the Supreme Court' details immediate protests at the Supreme Court and justices' homes following a Dobbs leak, where celebratory threats led to bulletproof vests and relocations. The segment claims churches were firebombed while the DOJ under Merrick Garland allegedly ignored laws protecting judges, noting an assassin arrested for targeting Brett Kavanaugh. It asserts liberal justices slow-walked dissents to pressure the majority for two months, arguing a decision isn't final until simultaneous release, presenting these shocking, never-before-reported events as evidence of unprecedented judicial manipulation. [Automatically generated summary]

Transcriber: CohereLabs/cohere-transcribe-03-2026, WAV2VEC2_ASR_BASE_960H, sat-12l-sm, script v26.04.01, and large-v3-turbo

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Liberal Justices Slow-Walk Dissent 00:01:44
It was unbelievable.
I mean, the moment that it leaked, and the justices did know a few days prior that it was going to be published by Politico.
But when it leaked, you had immediate protests at the Supreme Court.
You also had immediate protests at the homes of the Supreme Court justices themselves if they were part of that Dobbs majority.
And people were celebrating whoever had leaked this.
They thought it was great that the justices' lives were being threatened.
You had justices having to be moved to secure locations, they had to wear bulletproof. Vests.
There were churches and pro life centers that were firebombed or otherwise attacked.
It was a very bad situation.
And to make it worse, you had the Department of Justice and Merrick Garland doing nothing, even though it's against the law to protest at a federal judge's house to get him or her to change their opinion.
And that's obviously what was being done.
You even had an assassin show up on Brett Kavanaugh's street.
He was arrested and later convicted for trying to kill Brett Kavanaugh and at least two other justices.
And in Alito, I show how the liberal justices actually slow walked their dissent to prevent the Dobbs decision from being officially released.
A decision isn't final at the Supreme Court until it's publicly released.
And to be publicly released, you have the majority opinion, but then you have any dissent or concurring opinions, anything like that, or arguments that also come out at the same time.
So by not getting their dissent done, the liberal justices were able to keep those justices under constant pressure for nearly two months.
And I have all the details, and they've never before been reported, and it's really shocking behavior, I think.
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