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Gov. Youngkin asked Fairfax Supervisors to establish an expanded security perimeter around SCOTUS Justice's homes

Gov. Youngkin asked Fairfax Supervisors to establish an expanded security perimeter around SCOTUS Justice's homes

Three Supreme Court Justice's live in Fairfax County.

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Gov. Youngkin asked Fairfax Supervisors to establish an expanded security perimeter around SCOTUS Justice's homes
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Gov. Youngkin participating in the March for Life on April 27 in Richmond. Credit: Brandon Jarvis

With protests taking place outside of Supreme Court Justice’s homes over reports that Roe v. Wade will be overturned, Governor Glenn Youngkin sent a letter to the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors Wednesday asking them to direct the police department to establish an expanded security perimeter around the homes of three justices who live in the county.

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