Videos of non-scalable barriers being built surrounding the US Supreme Court surfaced on social media Monday (June 17). They were reposted by users who believed that it signifies a major decision is on the way, considering the last time walls were built around the US Supreme Court was in 2022, when the Roe v. Wade verdict was overturned.
NBC’s Daniel Barnes, who covers the Justice Department, posted a photo of the Supreme Court without any fences surrounding it with the caption, “No there’s not.” Videos of non-scalable fences being installed around the US Supreme Court surfaced on social media on Monday, June 17, and users shared them, suggesting that it means a significant decision is about to be made. The last time fences were placed around the US Supreme Court was when the Roe v. Wade ruling was overturned in 2022.
No there’s not https://t.co/nsK85tTI7Q pic.twitter.com/11Ah6eaAYz
— Daniel Barnes (@dnlbrns) June 18, 2024
Fences have gone up around the Supreme Court today which indicates a big case ruling is coming; likely one that will anger the left as they’re the only ones who can violently riot in democrat run cities without consequence…
What decision do y’all think it will be 🤔⬇️… pic.twitter.com/nrBGRuEMbZ
— Mrgunsngear (@Mrgunsngear) June 18, 2024
⚠️⚠️⚠️WARNING: INCOMING FALSE FLAG EVENT:
ITS CHAOS AT CAPITOL !!!
FENCES AND BARRICADES NOW SURROUND THE US SUPREME COURT BUILDING.THE FENCES SAY “CHECKMATE” pic.twitter.com/GrNuwiTziX
— Q ™️ (@QTHESTORMM) June 18, 2024