A HUGE Clue About The SCOTUS Leaker Has Just Been Dropped!

The Supreme Court has been putting pressure on those who may have leaked its Dobbs decision, which would overrule Roe and return the issue of abortion to the states, where governors, legislatures, and voters can make their own decisions rather than relying on nine black-robed justices telling them how to live their lives.

During an interview, a Republican House member stated that the U.S. The liberal justices on the Supreme Court are very certainly aware of who leaked a draft opinion overturning the historic 1973 Roe v. Wade abortion legalization decision.

In an interview with Newsmax, Montana GOP Rep. Matt Rosendale dropped a major hint on who the leaker might have been and argued that some of the justices likely know who the leaker is and should come forward with that information, saying:

“We all could probably agree that the justices that were appointed by Democrat presidents know who the leaker was.” He said.

“What bothers me, it’s not only the undermining that it did of the institution and the trust factor that these folks have with each other, it’s that now that the trust is broken, it’s very difficult to restore it.” He added.

“There could be more people involved, and those people could go all the way to the top.”.

“Don’t eliminate the judges because you know people, so there’s no way that would happen. No way. Think about it. Michael Sussmann is on trial right now for Russiagate. That happened six years ago. We’re only getting answers right now. I hope it doesn’t take another six years to get answers to what happened at the Supreme Court.” He continued

In other words, Rosendale is implying that the leaker is someone close to the leftist SCOTUS justices, someone, who has their trust and may even be acting on one of their orders, which is why he mentioned Sussmann, who was working for the Clinton campaign at the time he helped start the Russia hoax.

“Supreme Court officials are escalating their search for the source of the leaked draft opinion that would overturn Roe v. Wade, taking steps to require law clerks to provide cell phone records and sign affidavits, ” a source told a Publication.

“Some clerks are apparently so alarmed over the moves, particularly the sudden requests for private cell data, that they have begun exploring whether to hire outside counsel,” the source added.

Sources: ConservativebriefNbcnews, Washingtonpost