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Appearances Over Time
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In the summer of 2022, the homes of several Supreme Court justices were targeted by protesters following the Supreme Court's decision overturning Roe v. Wade.
That same year, Nicholas Roski traveled from California to Chevy Chase, Maryland, authorities saying he planned to break into Justice Brett Kavanaugh's home and kill him.
Roski instead calling police on himself outside the residence, where he was then taken into custody.
In July 2024, Thomas Matthew Crooks coming within millimeters of ending then-candidate Trump's life at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.
But for the split-second timing of a head turn, Mr. Trump would have been fatally struck by the bullet.
Under the second Trump administration, the threat's continuing.
A Minnesota man arrested and federally charged last October after allegedly posting a TikTok video offering a $45,000 bounty on A.G.
Bondi.
According to the FBI affidavit, the post featuring a picture of the attorney general, quote, with a sniper scope red dot on her forehead reading, quote, wanted dead or alive, but preferably dead.
The New York Times reporting threats against AG Bondi increasing earlier this year following the capture and prosecution of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro, according to a senior official familiar with the security assessments.
Other administration officials citing similar concerns.
Outgoing DHS Secretary Kristi Noem moving into Coast Guard housing after media reports publicly identified where she was living.
It is unclear if she will remain in base housing after March 31st when she assumes a new role as special envoy to the Shield of the Americas.
Deputy White House Chief of Staff and Homeland Security Advisor Stephen Miller, one of the most visible figures of President Trump's immigration policies, relocating to military housing with his wife and three young children after repeated threats and harassment at their home.
Miller's wife, Katie, speaking to NextUp host Mark Halperin in December.
scandal engulfing a posh Upper East Side private school in New York City.
Tuesday morning drop-off at the elite Spence school bringing more drama than usual.
Parents and nannies arriving to find the block littered with posters reading, quote, attention Spence families, redacted, is having an affair with their subordinate, redacted, who is married with a three-year-old son.
Page Six exclusively reporting on the Upper East Side controversy, finding one of the alleged lovers has been a trusted member of the school staff for more than a decade.
The prestigious all-girls K-12 school, whose alumni include Gwyneth Paltrow, Kerry Washington, and Anna Wintour's daughter, Bea Schaefer, carrying a price tag of more than $70,000 per year in tuition.