The protestors chanted and gave speeches outside the Alito household. The family, according to Breitbart, "was moved to an undisclosed for safety" after the pro-abortion organization "Ruth Sent Us" published the home addresses of conservative justices online.
Protests at Alito's home were organized by "ShutDownDC." The group used megaphones to chant slogans such as “You don’t care if people die,” “My body, my choice.” After shouting for justice, the crowd threatened, “If we don’t get it, burn it down.”
After the home addresses of Supreme Court Justices were published online, Fox News reporter Peter Doocy asked White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki, “Do you think that progressive activists that are now planning protests outside some of the justices’ houses are extreme?”
“Peaceful protest? No, peaceful protest is not extreme,” Psaki answered. When pressed further, Psaki said, "I don't have an official U.S. government position on where people protest."