Remember Nicholas Roske, the guy who attempted to assassinate Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh? Apparently, the Justice Department doesn’t, which is why they seem to have forgotten that they are supposed to be prosecuting him.
The incident, which occurred in June 2022, came amid nationwide controversy due to the overturning of Roe v. Wade. Yet, the case has been meandering through the legal system without so much as a trial date.
The question is: Why?
Roske was apprehended with a suitcase of weapons and a plan to kill the justice. He was motivated by the leaked draft opinion on the case. He traveled from California to Kavanaugh’s home but called the police on himself instead of going through with the effort.
It seems like an open-and-shut case, doesn’t it? Yet, there has not been much movement over the past two years. The delay has elicited questions from members of the…