Fox News caught up with Warren on Capitol Hill, questioning whether "this has gone too far" after ShutDownDC offered up to $200 to people who sent in successful tips regarding the locations of Justices Brett Kavanaugh, Samuel Alito, Clarence Thomas, Neil Gorsuch, Amy Coney Barrett or John Roberts.
While Warren answered different questions regarding abortion throughout the press gaggle, she hurried into her vehicle and shut the door after Fox News asked regarding the group.
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ShutDownDC tweeted Friday that it would pay $50 to anyone who shares a "confirmed sighting" of the justices, continuing that they would pay $200 if the justice were further in the location where they were sighted following 30 minutes.
The public bounty offer arrived after individuals affiliated with the group demonstrated while Kavanaugh ate dinner at Morton's steakhouse in downtown Washington on Wednesday evening. Kavanaugh was ultimately forced to exit the establishment through a rear door.
In response to the protest, the White House condemned intimidation yet announced it continued to back "peaceful" actions.
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"We have said that we want to see peaceful protests," White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre explained to Fox News' Peter Doocy on Friday. "When it comes to intimidation, that is something we have condemned."
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The six conservative justices targeted by ShutDownDC formed the majority that voted to overturn the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade choice in June. Since then, pro-abortion activists have repeatedly demonstrated outside the justices' homes and, in some cases, confronted them in public.
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Meanwhile, Less than a week after Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., denounced Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh after demonstrators forced him to leave a Washington D.C. restaurant, the lawmaker complained on Twitter of being victimized by heckling on the steps of the Capitol Building on Wednesday.
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Conservative users on Twitter denounced the congresswoman for the apparent double standard.
On Wednesday evening, Ocasio-Cortez tweeted, "I posted about a deeply disgusting incident that happened today on the Capitol steps, but took it down bc it’s someone seeking extremist fame."
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"It’s just a bummer to work in an institution that openly allowed this, but talking about it only invites more. Just really sad," she continued. The congresswoman subsequently posted a video of political satirist Alex Stein mocking her as she walked near him on the Capitol complex.
She commented, "Here is a video he posted of the incident. I was walking over to deck him because if no one protects us then I’ll do it myself, but I needed to catch a vote more than a case today."