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Police rush to SCOTUS justice’s home amid rising threats against conservatives — but report quickly unravels

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Police responded to a «swatting call» at the residence of Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett in Virginia on Wednesday evening, police confirmed, marking the latest security scare involving a conservative public figure. 

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«Yesterday evening at approximately 9:02 p.m., officers responded to a swatting call at the residence of U.S. Supreme Court Justice in Fairfax County,» a Fairfax County Police Department public information officer told Fox News Digital on Thursday when asked about reports concerning the incident at Coney Barrett’s home.

Fairfax police responded to Barrett’s home after they received a call through the department’s non-emergency line, then met with the justice’s security detail, who confirmed the report was «fictitious,» the officer told Fox News Digital. 

The incident comes amid years of heightened threats against Supreme Court justices, including protests outside conservative justices’ homes after the leaked Dobbs draft opinion in 2022 showing the court was poised to overturn Roe v. Wade, and the arrest near Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s home of a California man who was later charged with attempted murder.

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Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett was targeted in a swatting incident at home Wednesday evening. (Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post via Getty Images)

«Officers immediately coordinated with Supreme Court Police personnel assigned to the residence and quickly determined that the report was fictitious. No additional police resources were utilized,» the police department said. 

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Swatting calls target an individual by calling in a false police report for crimes — such as a murder, a hostage situation, bomb threats or active shooters that would require a greater law enforcement response — to the home of the target.

A partial audio recording of the police audio surfaced on X on Thursday that reported a «call came in for sounds of gunshots.» Law enforcement can be heard saying there was a «suspicious noise» at a 24-hour security coverage for a «high-priority resident» of the county. 

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Barrett was on the bench Thursday morning alongside her colleagues, and read aloud summaries of two opinions she authored. Barrett made no mention of the Wednesday incident in her bench remarks.

«Swatting is an attempt to get an innocent person killed—in this case, a sitting Supreme Court Justice,» posted Republican Utah Sen, Mike Lee on X as reports of the incident surfaced Thursday. «The proper response will be putting the offender in prison for many, many years.»

Police officers watch abortion-rights advocates demonstrating outside Brett Kavanaugh's home in Chevy Chase Maryland

Police officers watch abortion-rights advocates demonstrate outside Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s home in Chevy Chase, Md., on May 18, 2022. (Bonnie Cash/Getty Images)

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The leaked Dobbs draft opinion became a lightning rod for protests, with abortion-rights activists demonstrating outside the homes of Barrett, Kavanaugh and other members of the court’s conservative majority.

In June 2022, Californian Nicholas John Roske was charged with attempted murder for making violent threats against Kavanaugh while carrying a gun, knife and pepper spray near the justice’s home. He was later sentenced to eight years behind bars. 

Attacks on conservative leaders have been on the rise, most recently targeting the commander in chief, including just in April at the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner.

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Protesters gathered near the home of Justice Barrett

Protesters gathered near the home of Justice Barrett. (Fox News)

There were two public assassination attempts on Trump’s life in 2024, beginning in Butler, Pennsylvania, where a bullet grazed his ear after a gunman climbed onto a roof during a rally on July 13, 2024.

Earlier this month, a California Army veteran known for his display of «Make America Great Again» memorabilia and American flags outside his residence, dubbed the «Trump House,» was attacked and beaten to death. 

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Fox News Digital reached out to the Supreme Court for comment.

Fox News’ Bill Mears contributed to this report. 

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Russia linked to arson attacks on properties connected to UK PM Keir Starmer, police say

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Officials on Monday revealed new details about a series of arson attacks targeting properties connected to U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer, alleging the suspects were recruited and directed by a Russian-speaking handler.

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According to police and court reporting, the suspects were promised payment to carry out a coordinated campaign in London in May 2025, including attacks involving a vehicle and two properties linked to Starmer.

A new investigation reported that the handler is believed to be a diplomat trained in information warfare and part of a broader Russian sabotage and disinformation operation directed from Moscow, according to the Kyiv Post.

Ukrainian national Roman Lavrynovych, 22, and Romanian national Stanislav Carpiuc, 27, were convicted in connection with the arson plot after Lavrynovych was recruited by a Russian-speaking Telegram handler known as «El Money,» according to police and court reporting. Kyiv Post reported that Carpiuc was also born in Ukraine. A third defendant, Petro Pochynok, 35, was acquitted.

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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer speaks during a meeting on Feb. 24, 2026. (Kin Cheung / POOL / AFP via Getty Images))

According to police, Lavrynovych was recruited through Telegram by a Russian-speaking handler saved in his phone contacts as «El Money,» who allegedly directed him through a series of increasingly serious tasks while promising payment in return.

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«Look, you attacked the home of a very high-ranking person in Britain. I’ll send you the money you need to leave the city,» the handler allegedly wrote in one message cited by investigators, according to Kyiv Post.

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Officials arrest a Ukrainian man who was later found guilty of setting on fire houses linked to U.K. Prime Minister Starmer. (Metropolitan Police)

The handler reportedly offered Lavrynovych Russian citizenship in exchange for carrying out the attacks and frequently voiced support for Russian President Vladimir Putin, according to the outlet. Evidence also suggested that «El Money» was trained in information warfare by propagandists and intelligence operatives, the outlet said.

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Investigators added that Russian operatives allegedly coordinated the campaign remotely through social media platforms and Telegram, using fake far-right and Muslim online communities to sow division and fear in the U.K., Kyiv Post said.

The Russian Embassy has reportedly denied any involvement, rejecting «any attempt to associate Russia or its foreign ministry with unlawful activities,» according to the report.

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Police officers stand outside Britain’s Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s private home, after it was damaged by fire in a suspected arson attack in north London, Britain, May 13, 2025. (REUTERS/Toby Melville)

According to officials, the three arson attacks occurred over a five-day period in May 2025.

The first attack took place on May 8, when a Toyota vehicle formerly owned by Starmer was set ablaze.

A second fire was set on May 11 at the entrance of a residential property that was managed by a company in which Starmer had previously served as a director and shareholder.

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The third attack occurred on May 12 at a house that is owned by the prime minister.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin holds a video conference meeting outside Moscow on April 7, 2026. (Alexander Kazakov, Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo via AP)

«The actions of the two men involved in these arson attacks were incredibly reckless, and it was sheer luck that nobody was killed or injured,» Commander Helen Flanagan, head of Counter Terrorism Policing London, said in a statement.

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Police said Lavrynovych was arrested on May 13 last year after detectives linked the suspect to the attacks through CCTV footage and phone records indicating he had conducted reconnaissance ahead of the fires.

Authorities said Carpiuc was arrested on May 17 in the departure lounge at Luton Airport moments before boarding a flight to Romania.

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Somalilandia, el país que sólo reconoce Israel, inauguró su primera embajada en Jerusalén

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La región separatista somalí de Somalilandia, solo reconocida en el mundo como un país independiente por Israel, inauguró este lunes su primera embajada, en la ciudad de Jerusalén, según imágenes difundidas por el Ministerio de Exteriores israelí.

En ellas, aparecen tanto el ministro israelí de Exteriores, Gideon Saar, como el presidente de esta región somalí, Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi, cortando un lazo de terciopelo junto a una placa en la que se lee: «Embajada de la República de Somalilandia».

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Somalilandia, protectorado británico hasta 1960, no está reconocida internacionalmente, aunque tiene constitución, moneda y gobierno propios. Israel la reconoció como estado en diciembre de 2025, lo que provocó un amplio rechazo especialmente en África, el mundo islámico, China y la Unión Europea (UE).

Israel considera Jerusalén (incluida su parte este, ocupada en 1967 y anexionada unilateralmente en 1980) como su capital única e indivisible, algo que no reconoce la comunidad internacional, mientra que los palestinos reclaman Jerusalén Este como su capital.

Solo seis países -Guatemala, Honduras, Kosovo, Papúa Nueva Guinea, Paraguay y Estados Unidos- mantienen sus embajadas en Jerusalén Oeste. La mayoría de naciones tienen su embajada en Tel Aviv y cuentan con oficinas o consulados en Jerusalén, algunos como el de España establecidos antes del nacimiento del Estado de Israel, en 1948, y que sirven para dar servicio a los palestinos.

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En diciembre de 2017, el presidente de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, anunció oficialmente el reconocimiento de Jerusalén como capital de Israel, y en 2018 trasladó allí la embajada estadounidense. Javier Milei prometió hacer lo mismo, pero aún no lo concretó.

A fines de diciembre Israel anunció el reconocimiento de Somalilandia, una república que se separó de Somalia y que hasta ahora no había sido reconocida por ningún otro país.

Este territorio, del tamaño de Uruguay (175.000 km²) y situado en el extremo noreste del Cuerno de África, es considerado como «un Estado independiente y soberano» por Israel.

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Somalilandia se segregó y declaró su independencia en 1991, cuando Somalia se hundía en el caos tras la caída del régimen militar del autócrata Siad Barre. Desde entonces funciona de manera autónoma y se distingue por una relativa estabilidad en comparación con Somalia, afectada por insurgencias islamistas y por conflictos políticos.

Los motivos detrás del reconocimiento de Somalilandia por parte de Israel

El sorprendente reconocimiento por parte de Israel de la región separatista de Somalilandia ofrece al Estado hebreo un acceso sin precedentes al mar Rojo y una plataforma para atacar a los hutíes de Yemen, aliados de Irán.

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La medida podría ayudar militarmente a Israel contra el llamado eje de resistencia de Teherán en Oriente Medio, pero también convierte el Cuerno de África en un nuevo campo de batalla, según los expertos.

Somalilandia tiene una alta importancia geoestratégica. Ofrece acceso directo al golfo de Adén y al estrecho de Bab el-Mandeb, una de las rutas de transporte marítimo comercial más transitadas del mundo, que conecta el océano Índico con el mar Rojo y el canal de Suez.

El primer ministro israelí, Benjamin Netanyahu. Foto EFE / Ronen Zvulun / Poo.

También se encuentra muy cerca de los rebeldes hutíes de Yemen, respaldados por Irán, que han atacado repetidamente a Israel desde el inicio de la guerra de Gaza desencadenada por el ataque de Hamás del 7 de octubre de 2023.

La alianza de Somalilandia con países de la región no es nueva.

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Los Emiratos Árabes Unidos operan una base militar en el puerto de Berbera de la región en virtud de un acuerdo que se remonta a 2017. Algunas fuentes afirman que Abu Dabi, aliado de Israel, podría facilitar el acceso de Israel a la instalación

El año pasado, Somalilandia también entabló negociaciones con Etiopía, país sin litoral y aliado de Israel, para construir un puerto en su costa.

La nueva alianza de Israel alimenta aún más su creciente rivalidad con Turquía. Ambos países han estado enfrentados en su intento de expandir su influencia sobre Siria. Además, Ankara aspira a enviar tropas a la Franja de Gaza en el marco de una fuerza internacional de estabilización liderada por Estados Unidos.

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Israel ha rechazado categóricamente esa posibilidad, destacando los vínculos de Turquía con el grupo islamista Hamás.

Turquía ha tenido durante mucho tiempo presencia en el Cuerno de África y considera a Somalia casi como un «país satélite».

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US won’t move troops despite ‘signed’ Iran deal, as doubts linger over Tehran’s next move

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The Trump administration will keep its military buildup in the Middle East in place despite signing a new agreement with Iran, underscoring Washington’s continued distrust of Iran as the two sides enter a 60-day negotiating period.

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«The plan is to keep the current force posture during the 60-day negotiations,» a senior U.S. official told reporters on a call Monday. «We hope to draw them down, but we’re not doing that yet.»

«The agreement contemplates the reduction of military forces in the region upon the agreement of a final deal,» the official added.

Officials said President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance and Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf already have signed the memorandum, and that the details of the agreement will be released publicly within the next 24 to 48 hours. A formal signing ceremony is expected later in the week. 

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The Trump administration will keep its military buildup in the Middle East in place despite signing a new agreement with Iran, underscoring Washington’s continued distrust of Tehran as the two sides enter a 60-day negotiating period. (Mandel Ngan/AFP)

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The decision means the Pentagon will maintain a military posture that recently included roughly 50,000 troops deployed across the Middle East, one of the largest U.S. force concentrations in the region in more than two decades. Publicly available fleet tracking data indicate at least two carrier strike groups remain in the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility.

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Officials repeatedly stressed that any sanctions relief, asset releases or future concessions would be tied to verification and Iranian performance, not promises alone, with one senior official acknowledging the two sides remain in the early stages of «building trust.»

That lack of trust was evident in the administration’s description of the agreement, which differs in key respects from accounts published by Iranian officials and state-linked media.

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White House officials insisted Monday that no frozen Iranian assets have been released and said any sanctions relief would be conditioned on Iranian performance during the upcoming negotiations.

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Officials said President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance and Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, pictured above, have already signed the memorandum with Iran.  (Majid Asgaripour/WANA (West Asia News Agency) via REUTERS)

Vice President JD Vance speaking at a podium at the National Catholic Prayer Breakfast in Washington, D.C.

Officials said President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance and Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf have already signed the memorandum. (Ting Shen/AFP via Getty Images)

«The very simple fact is, $0 of unfrozen assets have been released by the United States or any other country,» one official said.

Iranian officials and state-linked media, meanwhile, have described the framework as paving the way for the release of roughly $24 billion in frozen Iranian funds and broader economic relief during the negotiation period. 

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White House officials disputed reports that any funds have already been released and repeatedly emphasized that future economic concessions would be earned through compliance rather than granted upfront.

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«We’ll do some small gestures of that in the beginning, if they make some small gestures to us,» an official said.

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While Trump has portrayed the agreement as a potential turning point in U.S.–Iran relations, the memorandum itself is narrower in scope. The framework extends the ceasefire, establishes a 60-day negotiating window and seeks to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, the strategic waterway through which roughly one-fifth of the world’s oil and liquefied natural gas shipments normally pass.

The reopening of the Strait may prove to be the agreement’s most immediate and economically significant effect. White House officials said the memorandum provides for the opening of the waterway and the lifting of the naval blockade, though they cautioned that commercial shipping could take days or weeks to return to normal levels as mines are cleared and shipping companies regain confidence in the route.

Officials also said the agreement requires the Strait to remain open toll-free during the 60-day negotiating period. The administration expects shipping traffic to increase significantly over the coming days, easing pressure on global energy markets.

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The deal, officials said, creates a framework under which Iran could eventually receive sanctions relief and broader access to the global economy in exchange for verifiable steps to ensure it does not rebuild its nuclear program and curbs support for terrorism and regional instability.

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«If they’re willing to behave like a normal country, then we’re willing to treat them like a normal country,» one official said.

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The prospect of renewed traffic through the Strait has already reverberated through global markets. Oil prices fell following news of the agreement as traders bet that one of the world’s most important energy choke points could soon return to normal operations.

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