Details Emerge on Justice Kavanaugh Assassination Attempt; He Wanted to Take Out Three Justice to “Change the Course of History”

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More details are starting to emerge about Nicholas John Roske, who is accused of traveling across the country to kill US Supreme Court justice Bret Kavanaugh. The AP wrote on July 28 that Roske, 26, had a larger goal of changing the makeup of the USSC “for decades to come.”

“All of the major decisions for the past 10 years have been along party lines so if there are more liberal that conservative judges, they will have the power…I am shooting for three (justices)” wrote Roske onine before he arrived outside Kavanaugh’s home with a number of devices that would have helped him take Kavanaugh and his entire family hostage and killing them.

Court filings made after Roske’s arrest show online searches for President Reagan’s killer and how to stab someone to death.

According to internet searches by the FBI after his arrest, Roske wanted to overturn Roe v Wade by killing three justices. On the night he went to Kavanaugh’s house on June 8 at 1am in a Taxi, Roske was carrying a gun, knife, ammo and handcuff ties for the entire Kavanaugh family.

Roske spotted Federal marshall’s outside of Kavanaugh’s home. He panicked and called his sister who got him to call 911 and turn himself in.

Roske has pled not guilty to attempted murder of a justice of the United States.

In the weeks after the Roe v Wade opinion which overturned the landmark decision was leaked, protestors were seen almost every day outside of Kavanaugh’s Maryland home.

Comedian Bill Maher criticized the NY Times for “burying this story. If this had been a liberal supreme court justice, that someone came to kill, it would have been on the front page, and that is what so disappointing about a paper like the NY Times.”