In a disturbing segment on ABC’s The View, author John Grisham openly joked about assassinating Supreme Court justices, drawing laughter from the audience and hosts. The controversial quip, referencing Grisham’s book “The Pelican Brief” in which two justices are assassinated, comes just a year after an armed man was arrested near Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s home, allegedly intending to kill him. Grisham’s comments and the show’s reaction have sparked widespread outrage, with critics accusing them of normalizing threats against the judiciary. The incident highlights the increasingly hostile rhetoric directed at conservative justices amid ongoing tensions. As calls for accountability grow, The View faces backlash for appearing to condone such dangerous sentiments. This report delves into the controversial interview, the troubling context of real-world threats, and the urgent need to condemn any language that could inspire violence against public officials.

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“Very sick!! Evil and wicked is running rampant.”