Legal experts are questioning why the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) under the Biden administration appears to be slow-walking the prosecution of a man who intended to murder U.S. Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh despite the straightforward facts of the case.
In June 2022, 26-year-old California man Nicholas John Roske was indicted for attempted murder after allegedly taking a “firearm, two magazines loaded with 10 rounds each of 9mm ammunition; 17 rounds of ammunition contained in a plastic bag, a black speed loader,” and more to Kavanaugh’s home in Chevy Chase, Maryland, but before going through with attempt calling 911 to report his suicidal thoughts, possession of a firearm, and intention to “to kill a specific United States Supreme Court Justice.”
Roske, who may be gender-confused according to his social media postings, was swiftly arrested without incident outside Kavanaugh’s home, after which he reportedly confessed to police “that he was upset about the leak of a recent Supreme Court draft decision regarding the right to abortion as well as the recent school shooting in Uvalde, Texas.”
Pro-abortion violence is part of a broader trend of anti-Christian threats and violence across America, which has risen by 800% according to the Family Research Council.