A large crowd of protesters gathered on the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court and banged on its doors while Judge Brett Kavanaugh was being sworn in as a justice on Saturday evening.
The demonstrators went up the steps of the Supreme Court holding signs and chanting, 'we believe survivors' and 'hey hey, ho ho, Kavanaugh has got to go.'
Officers are blocking the doors to the court and are face to face with the protesters.
Some of the demonstrators are hanging from the columns of the building, and women are sitting on the two marble statues beside the steps.
The televised images of protesters massing on the steps of the Supreme Court prompted President Donald Trump to tweet: 'The crowd in front of the U.S. Supreme Court is tiny, looks like about 200 people (& most are onlookers) - that wouldn’t even fill the first couple of rows of our Kansas Rally, or any of our Rallies for that matter!
The demonstrators went up the steps of the Supreme Court holding signs and chanting, 'we believe survivors' and 'hey hey, ho ho, Kavanaugh has got to go.'
Officers are blocking the doors to the court and are face to face with the protesters.
Some of the demonstrators are hanging from the columns of the building, and women are sitting on the two marble statues beside the steps.
The televised images of protesters massing on the steps of the Supreme Court prompted President Donald Trump to tweet: 'The crowd in front of the U.S. Supreme Court is tiny, looks like about 200 people (& most are onlookers) - that wouldn’t even fill the first couple of rows of our Kansas Rally, or any of our Rallies for that matter!