A slippery slope to hopscotch?
Since Alito’s draft opinion was leaked, protests have taken place outside his and Kavanaugh’s suburban homes.
It’s in this context that Collins, according to the Bangor Daily News report, complained to police about sidewalk chalk. A source close to the chalking says that two people were involved in its execution and that Collins’ husband, a longtime Republican staffer and lobbyist namedmore chalk messages were left
, including one that said: “You might not recognize our right to free speech, but I hope you recognize my right to an abortion.” Daffron told the Bangor paper that he has not alerted authorities to the presence of the new slogans.
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