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EXCLUSIVE: Virginia AG rips Justice Department over failure to guard Supreme Court justices at home
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EXCLUSIVE: Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares rips Justice Department over failure to guard Supreme Court justices at home

prepares to issue some of its most controversial decisions, saying Virginia State Police is deploying a heavy presence of “visible and not visible” officers at justices’ homes to ensure their safety.

“There’s federal law right now to protect the justices, and that’s one of our biggest problems in government, is a lack of will,” Mr., a Republican, said in an interview with reporters and editors at The Washington Times. “There is no will to enforce the law.” Referring to the Virginia residences of conservative Justices Clarence Thomas, Samuel A. Alito Jr. and Amy Coney Barrett, Mr.

said, “I can assure you this — without revealing too much — is that there is a heavy, heavy state police presence at every one of these, both visible and not visible, and that’s all I’ll say.”also challenged liberal billionaire George Soros to meet face-to-face with some of the crime victims who he said have been harmed by the wealthy activists’ campaign to weaken criminal prosecutions around the nation.

“He’s probably never gone into an inner-city church and met with the victims of crime,” he said of Mr. Soros. “I would challenge George Soros to sit in the same room I did, with dozens and dozens of victims of violent crime. They’ve been the victims of these criminal-first, victim-last prosecutors who have seen their lives turned upside down. They’ve completely been robbed of their dignity because they think nobody cares. I would do a meeting like that in a second. In fact, I challenge [Mr.

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