While much of the country has moved on from the reversal of Roe v Wade, with voters consistently saying that the economy is their number one issue, some bitter leftists are still reeling from the decision.

When the draft of the decision was leaked, left-wing groups protested in front of Supreme Court Justices homes.

One person attempted to assassinate Justice Kavanaugh, managing to get on his property with a weapon.

You would think that might give pro-abortion activists some pause, but you would be wrong.

One pro-abortion group called “ShutDownDC” is offering a bounty to locate conservative Supreme Court Justices.

They Tweeted that they were offering $50 for a “confirmed sighting” of Justice Kavanaugh, Alito, Thomas, Gorsuch, Coney Barrett, or Roberts and $200 if they are still there when protesters arrive.

 

Breitbart Reports

“A leftist group is offering rewards for people to report the whereabouts of specific Supreme Court Justices, according to the New York Post.

The justices were those who recently voted to overturn Roe v. Wade, the outlet said.

“DC Service Industry Workers… If you see Kavanaugh, Alito, Thomas, Gorsuch, Coney Barrett or Roberts DM us with the details!” ShutDownDC wrote in a social media post on Friday:

“We’ll venmo you $50 for a confirmed sighting and $200 if they’re still there 30 mins after your message,” the group added.

Social media users offered their opinions regarding the post, one person writing, “The left out here making the right look good. There’s a reason so many of us #Walkaway and aren’t coming back.”

“Stalking is not only condoned, but now it’s a paid gig. Wow,” someone else commented, while another person questioned, “Why the hell do you think this is ok?”

 

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