(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has issued a threat warning for Catholic Churches across the nation, as violence mounts following the Supreme Court’s reversal of Roe v. Wade.
Violence has been shamelessly stoked by the leftist media, as well as those in office.
Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., declared, “The hell with the Supreme Court. We will defy them!”
According to the DHS, which has long been distracted by hunting for mythical MAGA white supremacists, Catholic Churches should take precautions to protect themselves from a “night of rage,” PJ Media reported.
Per the DHS statement, leftists have been casing Churches to plan their attacks. The report suggested that these Churches step up their security as a result.
“Make sure you have ushers and or security available during your services and perhaps identify who among your volunteers and parishioners are law enforcement,” the report warned.
“Suspicious activity would include someone asking out of place questions (Largest Mass times? Doors always open? Do you have security?), looking around church property, protestors, and general disturbances.”
Of course, violence has already taken place, though the media has largely ignored it.
Live Action’s Lila Rose wondered aloud why this was the case.
Since the Dobbs v Jackson draft was leaked, pro-abortion activists have:
-Vandalized 16 churches
-Vandalized at least 16 pro-life pregnancy centers
-Firebombed 4 pro-life pregnancy centers and offices
-Attempted to assassinate a Supreme Court JusticeWhere’s the outrage?
— Lila Rose (@LilaGraceRose) June 24, 2022
The threats have extended beyond Catholic Churches to all adjacent to the pro-life movement.
“In late May, a network of loosely affiliated suspected violent extremists, known as ‘Jane’s Revenge’—which has been linked to arson attacks against the buildings of ideological opponents—shared a post online encouraging a ‘night of rage’ following the Supreme Court announcement, stating, ‘we need the state to feel our full wrath’ and ‘we need them to be afraid of us,’” the DHS document said.
“Both reproductive and family advocacy healthcare facilities likely will continue to remain primary targets for criminal incidents, and violence could escalate against these facilities or personnel.”