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    1. Marissa J. Lang‏Verified account @Marissa_Jae 12 Oct 2020

      Out in front of the Supreme Court, where protesters are gathering to oppose the nomination of Judge Amy Coney Barrett, who will face the first day of confirmation hearings today in the Senate. Many are in plastic coveralls, masks and gloves — a nod to the still-raging pandemic.pic.twitter.com/gndlGvh260 – at Supreme Court of the United States

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    2. Marissa J. Lang‏Verified account @Marissa_Jae 12 Oct 2020

      It’s a small crowd, about 50 people now, as they begin to chant: “No covid test, no hearing!” #DCProtests #SCOTUSpic.twitter.com/ubZrsoSCiN

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    3. Marissa J. Lang‏Verified account @Marissa_Jae 12 Oct 2020

      As the group heads toward the Hart Senate Office Building, they pressed through a crowd of anti-abortion demonstrators out here to support Barrett. Chants of “no confirmation until inauguration” mingled with chants of “hey hey, ho ho, Roe v. Wade has got to go!” #SCOTUSpic.twitter.com/a1and8xvN0

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    4. Marissa J. Lang‏Verified account @Marissa_Jae 12 Oct 2020

      The confrontation continues with anti-Barrett protesters shouting at conservative activists holding signs stamped from the Heritage Foundation to put their masks on. Nearby, a number of conservative women have approached Capitol Police, demanding “do they even have a permit?!”pic.twitter.com/vnfDU9xyzV – at Dirksen Senate Building

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    5. Marissa J. Lang‏Verified account @Marissa_Jae 12 Oct 2020

      Happening now: Protesters opposed to the confirmation of conservative Judge Amy Coney Barrett are being arrested outside the Dirksen Senate Building as Barrett’s confirmation gets underway. About two dozen seem poised to be arrested by Capital Police. #SCOTUS #DCProtestspic.twitter.com/hKLv5g5qEx – at Dirksen Senate Building

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      Marissa J. Lang‏Verified account @Marissa_Jae 12 Oct 2020

      Conservative activists here to support Barrett are chanting “law and order,” a common Trump refrain, as anti-Barrett protesters are led away by police, their hands bound behind their backs. #SCOTUS #DCProtestspic.twitter.com/FLPuq6WHo6

      5:47 AM - 12 Oct 2020 from Dirksen Senate Building
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        2. Marissa J. Lang‏Verified account @Marissa_Jae 12 Oct 2020

          Just a handful left as police continue to arrest protesters, who blocked Dirksen’s entryway in protest of Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s potential confirmation to the Supreme Court. Chants from their supporters continue: “Let the people decide!” #SCOTUS #DCProtestspic.twitter.com/KWmYXE2eqd – at Dirksen Senate Building

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        3. Marissa J. Lang‏Verified account @Marissa_Jae 12 Oct 2020

          Outside the Hart Senate Office Building, conservative demonstrators out here to support Judge Amy Coney Barrett are chanting “fill that seat!” as anti- Barrett protesters are repeating, “let the people decide!” Signs competing for camera time as news crews line up. #SCOTUSpic.twitter.com/fnaEOwgqiT – at Hart Senate Building

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        4. Marissa J. Lang‏Verified account @Marissa_Jae 12 Oct 2020

          Back outside the Supreme Court, where anti-Barrett protesters had been planning to hold a rally but are now contending with pro-Barrett conservatives trying to drown them out. A number of conservative women are wearing white wigs and black robes for effect. #SCOTUS #DCProtestspic.twitter.com/pndCn4RPCb – at Supreme Court of the United States

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        5. Marissa J. Lang‏Verified account @Marissa_Jae 12 Oct 2020

          Anti-Barrett protesters have created a perimeter around a riser, where they are attempting to have a rally, by holding yellow caution tape stamped with the hashtag #reclaimthecourt. Meanwhile, conservative students try to drown them out, chanting “we have the votes!” #dcprotestpic.twitter.com/hbjnhatupL

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