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Takeaways From Rare Congressional Testimony by Two Supreme Court Justices

3 sources4 storiesFirst seen 7/14/2026Score54Breakthrough
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Claims
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The justices are seeking an extra $228m (£170.3m), which they say is mainly to protect them from threats in person and online.

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US Supreme Court justices testify on Capitol Hill as threats to judges surge

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Elena Kagan and Amy Coney Barrett, the first Supreme Court justices to testify since 2019, talked about ethics and security threats during a collegial hearing.

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Summary

**Summary:** Two Supreme Court Justices, Elena Kagan and Amy Coney Barrett, testified before Congress regarding the increased threat to judges. They requested an additional $230 million for security funding. **Why It Matters:** This rare congressional testimony highlights the growing concern over threats facing high-ranking federal officials, emphasizing the

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