Just one day after the U.S. Supreme Court officially overturned Roe v. Wade, handing the power to make abortion laws back to the states, protests continued outside the Supreme Court building and, later in the evening, outside the homes of Republican-appointed justices.
Two people were arrested at the Supreme Court building by U.S. Capitol Police for the destruction of property after they allegedly threw paint over the fence around the building.
In the sweltering afternoon weather, demonstrators who opposed the ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson held handmade signs and voiced shock and outrage in a series of interviews with The Epoch Times….