When pressed to answer what they would say to the justice if she came outside during their protest, the apparent leader of the protest said, “Not too much, I don’t want to be rude.”
The protester was one of seven who showed up clad in the red garb of Margaret Atwood’s “The Handmaid’s Tale,” a novel and Hulu series in which women are systematically raped and forced to give birth against their will.
“If she wants to come into my bedroom and tell me what I can do with my body, then I will come out here and tell her that I don’t like it,” said the lead protester, who went by the name Cassandra.
“It’s not my concern, whether she’s happy or not,” she said.

Pro-abortion protesters outside home of Justice Amy Coney Barrett (Fox News Digital)
The protesters circled the cul-de-sac where Barrett lives for roughly 30 minutes before returning to their cars.
The protesters also revealed that the leader of their group was in hiding after allegedly being doxxed.
When pressed to respond whether protesting at the home of a Supreme Court justice was hypocritical given the threats allegedly given to their organization, the lead handmaid said it was not equivalent because they did not intend to kill Barrett.
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A neighbor who has lived near the justice for 22 years excoriated the protesters for their behavior, telling Fox News that the Barrett family is “scared, and they wanted prayers.”
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