Twitter finally suspends 'Ruth Sent Us' after group posted home addresses of Supreme Court justices



A pro-abortion rights group that encouraged far-left activists to protest outside the homes of several U.S. Supreme Court justices has been suspended on Twitter.

The group, Ruth Sent Us, published the home addresses of the six Republican-appointed Supreme court justices in May after a leaked draft majority opinion indicated the court would soon overturn its landmark Roe v. Wade abortion decision.

"Our 6-3 extremist Supreme Court routinely issues rulings that hurt women, racial minorities, LGBTQ+ and immigrant rights," the group's website declared at the time. "We must rise up to force accountability using a diversity of tactics."

Since then, leftist groups have conducted numerous protests targeting the homes of Justices John Roberts, Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh, and Amy Coney Barrett.

Ruth Sent Us has organized and encouraged the protests, posting the daily schedules of justices and even the addresses of schools attended by Barrett's and Kavanaugh's children.

"If you’re in the DC metro area, join us. Our protests at Barrett’s home moved the needle to this coverage," Ruth Sent Us said in a June tweet that has since been deleted.

"Falls Church is a People of Praise stronghold. She sends her seven kids to a People of Praise school that she sat on the Board of Directors for. She attends church DAILY," the tweet said.

The group's activities appeared to clearly violate Twitter rules against posting "private information" on its platform.

"You may not publish or post other people's private information (such as home phone number and address) without their express authorization and permission. We also prohibit threatening to expose private information or incentivizing others to do so," the rules state.

On Thursday, the account owned by Ruth Sent Us was finally suspended.

\u201cThe group @RuthSentUs that posted a map with addresses of Supreme Court Justices got suspended by Twitter again:\u201d
— Jeryl Bier (@Jeryl Bier) 1657812885

Ruth Sent Us had also been temporarily banned on TikTok in May but has since had its account reinstated, Fox News reports.

Anything Else?

Leftist outrage over the Supreme Court's decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, which returned the abortion issue to the states, has spawned violent threats against the court's justices and pro-life groups nationwide.

A terrorist group called Jane's Revenge has claimed credit for crimes of firebombing, vandalism, and arson targeting crisis pregnancy centers and a congressional office.

In June, a man was indicted after he went to Justice Brett Kavanaugh's home with the intention to kill him for voting to overturn Roe.

Conservatives have criticized Twitter for inconsistent enforcement of its policies against speech that purportedly incites violence. Former President Donald Trump was permanently banned from the platform for claiming that the 2020 presidential election was illegitimate, which Twitter said posed a risk of "further incitement of violence" after the riot at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.

But claims that crisis pregnancy centers are "fake clinics" that harm women, which arguably incite crimes against those groups, abound on Twitter.

CNN gets nuked for deceptively blaming a car for the Waukesha Christmas parade massacre: 'You guys are a joke'



CNN was thrashed so severely on social media for deceptively blaming a car for the Waukesha Christmas parade massacre instead of the repeat felon that the outlet was forced to walk back its misleading headline.

Exactly a week after the tragedy in Waukesha, CNN duplicitously insinuated that a car was the cause of six deaths and 62 people being injured, including 18 children. The corporate media outlet crafted a tweet that read: "Waukesha will hold a moment of silence today, marking one week since a car drove through a city Christmas parade, killing six people and injuring scores of others."

Waukesha will hold a moment of silence today, marking one week since a car drove through a city Christmas parade, killing six people and injuring scores of others.https://cnn.it/3I1n2AL
— CNN (@CNN) 1638125043

In the actual article, CNN waited until the final paragraph to mention Darrell Brooks the suspect charged with five counts of first-degree intentional homicide. A sixth count is likely after an 8-year-old died from his injuries on Tuesday.

Commentators obliterated CNN for deceptively blaming a car for the massacre during Waukesha's 58th annual Christmas Parade.

BlazeTV host Allie Beth Stuckey: "A car did it."

Former Navy SEAL Robert J. O'Neill: "Oh snap… the car drove itself?"

New York Post writer Jon Levine: "Has this car been arrested yet?"

Babylon Bee CEO Seth Dillon: "We need answers from the manufacturer of this car. And we need laws that permit us to charge vehicles with a crime."

Former New York Times writer Nellie Bowles: "Someone (Joe Rogan?) is radicalizing cars."

Outkick founder Clay Travis: "Did the car have a driver @cnn? The amount of media covering for the murderer here is embarrassing."

California congressional candidate Buzz Patterson: "A 'car' did this? Not a human being with intent to kill and maim and being held on $5 million bail? You guys are a joke."

Florida political candidate Martha Bueno: "You all know @CNN is a political hack, but seriously, a 'CAR DROVE THROUGH A PARADE?!' Who writes for CNN? Obviously it's someone who's scared to call the murder of 6 what it really is: An act of domestic terrorism. Please hire actual journalists CNN."

Former CIA officer Bryan Dean Wright: "It's been a week since the #WaukeshaMassacre. CNN framed it this way, with a car taking the blame."

The Daily Wire writer Cabot Phillips: "CNN wants you to think this massacre was committed by a driverless car because the race of the driver doesn't fit their narrative."

Townhall writer Gabriella Hoffman: "'A car plowed through the Farmers Market.' 'A car plowed through the Christmas Parade.' What's old is new again on covering mass ramming attacks. Who operates a car? A DRIVER. Obfuscating this fact is criminal. Huge disservice by media with this shoddy reporting."

Sen. Ted Cruz's communication adviser, Steve Guest: "Give me a break CNN. 'A car drove through a city Christmas parade.' The headline was written like this for a reason."

Conservative commentator Dinesh D'Souza: "Not a 'black leftist who supports BLM and vilifies white people.' No, this CNN headline insists it was the 'car' that drove through the parade. Now imagine how CNN would frame this if the perpetrator happened to be white."

Photojournalist Ford Fischer: "These sorts of headlines are where distrust of mainstream media come from. A car didn't kill six people, a person did. They used a car to do it. People commit actions. Tools are just tools."

Radio host Buck Sexton: "It was intentional, brutal mass murder of children and the elderly during a Christmas parade, and the only plausible motive for the suspect based on his online postings is anti-white bigotry in the aftermath of the Rittenhouse verdict But CNN headline is 'a car drove through.'"

Commentator Mike Mike Cernovich: "They know what they are doing, they don't care, they are evil."

Podcast host Gerry Callahan: "I think the car was upset that the rifle got acquitted in Kenosha."

CNN was trashed so unmercifully on Twitter that the outlet changed its headline to: "Waukesha will hold a moment of silence Sunday, one week after a man plowed a vehicle through a Christmas parade."

Headline changed. Would this have been so difficult to begin with? https://twitter.com/CNN/status/1465028734453493764\u00a0\u2026pic.twitter.com/LarhFe4FEO
— Jeryl Bier (@Jeryl Bier) 1638133664

This is the second legacy media outlet to run with the deceitful narrative that a car was to blame for the Waukesha Christmas parade attack despite fully knowing that ex-convict Darrell Brooks was the suspect and was criminally charged for the deaths.

On Thursday, the Washington Post ran a headline that read: "Here's what we know so far on the sequence of events that led to the Waukesha tragedy caused by a SUV."

That deceptive headline was also hammered for not telling the entire story. The Washington Post deleted the headline, and changed it to: "What we know so far on the sequence of events that led to the Waukesha tragedy." Once again the Washington Post made no mention of Darrell Brooks, the suspect who reportedly called for violence against white people before driving into the parade route and running over dozens of innocent people.

No further explanation on the deleted tweet, @washingtonpost? https://twitter.com/washingtonpost/status/1463888204122267649\u00a0\u2026pic.twitter.com/3TBh4V7aTb
— Arthur Schwartz (@Arthur Schwartz) 1637858991

The Babylon Bee — a conservative satirical publication — lampooned legacy media outlets for blaming the massacre on a car by publishing an article with the headline: "Waukesha SUV Charged With Six Counts Of Murder."

Waukesha SUV Charged With Six Counts Of Murderhttps://babylonbee.com/news/waukesha-suv-charged-with-six-counts-of-murder\u00a0\u2026
— The Babylon Bee (@The Babylon Bee) 1638127470

Roundup: The media tried to hide the fact that the Columbus teen killed by police was swinging a knife when she was shot



On Tuesday, as a 12-person jury pronounced former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin guilty on all counts for his role in George Floyd's death, another apparent tragedy took place in Columbus, Ohio — a 16-year-old girl was shot and killed by police.

The loose "facts" of the incident proved too juicy to fact-check for left-leaning media outlets eager to fuel outrage over alleged police brutality against black Americans. Countless media figures reported before the facts were out that police in Ohio had yet again shot and killed an unarmed black person.

"As we breathed a collective sigh of relief today, a community in Columbus felt the sting of another police shooting as Columbus Police killed an unarmed 15yo Black girl named [Ma'Khia] Bryant. Another child lost! Another hashtag," Benjamin Crump, the attorney for George Floyd's family, tweeted Tuesday night.

"There has been yet another police shooting of an unarmed 16 year old Black teen girl by police in #ColumbusOhio," CNN legal analyst Areva Martin added as a matter of fact.

Image Source: Twitter screenshot

But they were wrong.

Right around the same time that Martin posted her tweet, Columbus police released bodycam footage of the incident that clearly showed Bryant aggressively swinging a knife at another girl when she was shot by police. The officer, Nicholas Reardon, rather than being a bloodthirsty racist, appeared to be a hero.

Yet even with the new information, NPR couldn't get itself to admit the obvious. In one version of its report about the incident, the news outlet stated vaguely that before Bryant was shot, she was "seen swinging her arm toward another woman." No mention of the knife in her hand.

In an updated version of its report, NPR removed any mention of the knife in Bryant's hand or of her swinging anything at all.

It says, "[Bryant] then approaches a second girl and throws her against a car parked on the driveway. The officer shouts 'Get down!' three times, pulls out his gun and shoots in Bryant's direction at least four times and she falls to the ground. ... As the officer approaches her, a knife can be seen close to her."

Don't worry, though, NPR gave itself cover by including a ridiculous disclaimer in the report, which stated, "Some facts reported by the media may later turn out to be wrong."

Disclaimer from NPR on its article (which hasn't yet been updated with new information regarding the body cam video… https://t.co/7SyfgScfUy
— Shelby Talcott (@Shelby Talcott)1618981451.0

The Washington Post, in its report, quoted Bryant's aunt saying that her niece had a knife in hand but dropped it before she was shot by police. The Post amazingly mentions the bodycam footage but conveniently never makes clear in its reporting that video clearly showed the knife in Bryant's hand as she was shot. The outlet would rather that fact remain elusive, it seems.

@AGHamilton29 @allahpundit It's not just the headline: even though the knife is clearly visible in her hand, the ar… https://t.co/KWjzoo5WRN
— Jeryl Bier (@Jeryl Bier)1619016696.0

The Daily Beast was also dragged for its original reporting on the incident. The outlet also reported that Bryant had dropped the knife before being shot, using aunt Hazel as its primary source, and added without verification that Bryant was "fending off a physical assault when police arrived." The outlet has since updated its story numerous times.

The Daily Beast did an absolute masterclass in journalism on this one. The left screenshot is what they originally… https://t.co/O71dp7QZFF
— Greg Price (@Greg Price)1618979218.0

NBC Nightly News made the decision to deceptively edit out an important portion of the 911 call, in which the caller says, "These grown girls over here trying to fight us, trying to stab us, get here now!" In its video report, the outlet only played the portion where the caller shouts, "We need a police officer here now!"

In their report on the officer-involved shooting in Columbus, Ohio, NBC Nightly News deceptively edited the 911 cal… https://t.co/LeHNmOQc3B
— Nicholas Fondacaro (@Nicholas Fondacaro)1619050072.0

NBC also failed to stop and show the knife in Bryant's hand moments before she was shot. More complete audio of the 911 call can be heard here.

Though not nearly as egregious as the other reports, CNN's Wolf Blitzer attempted to cover the obvious facts of the case displayed in the bodycam footage with a cloud of uncertainty. In his report on the news, Blitzer alleged there are "growing questions" about the incident as it "appears" that Bryant has a knife and "seems" as if she is lunging at another girl before being shot.

CNN’s @wolfblitzer: “Growing questions” about police shooting in Columbus of a “16-year-old African-American” girl;… https://t.co/wsGlZzUd4Z
— Tom Elliott (@Tom Elliott)1619039314.0

Here's the bodycam footage, for reference.

Columbus Police release body cam footage of officer shooting, killing girl, 16youtu.be