Republican bill would fund extra security for Supreme Court but omits lower court judges

NBC NewsTuesday, September 16, 2025 at 10:43:45 PM
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Republican bill would fund extra security for Supreme Court but omits lower court judges
A recent Republican spending bill has sparked controversy by providing additional security funding for the Supreme Court while neglecting requests from lower court judges who are facing increased violent threats. This decision raises concerns about the safety of federal judges and highlights a growing divide in how judicial security is prioritized, potentially leaving many judges vulnerable.
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