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Photo description: Supreme Court Justices Elena Kagan and Amy Coney Barrett testify before the House Appropriations Committee on Capitol Hill on July 14, 2026 in Washington, DC. (Finn Gomez | Getty Images)
The Supreme Court is like the top boss of judges in the United States. The people who work there are called Justices. Two of them — Amy Coney Barrett and Elena Kagan — went to talk to a smaller team of politicians (called a subcommittee) from the House of Representatives on Tuesday, July 14, 2026. They were there to discuss the court’s wish list for money in the future (called a budget request).
Justice Barrett said something serious: the danger level against her and other federal judges is "really high." She told the subcommittee (a group that looks at government money) that even though numbers about threats might sound like boring facts, "being on the receiving end of them is not" — meaning it feels scary in real life.
Here are the specific scary things she mentioned:
Important Point: Swatting is a fake emergency call meant to trick police into rushing to someone’s home. It is very dangerous and scary.
Barrett and Kagan are the first Supreme Court justices to talk to Congress since 2019. Back then, Kagan and another justice, Samuel Alito, spoke to the same subcommittee about the court’s budget request.
The Supreme Court is asking Congress to give them a certain amount of money for the 2027 fiscal year (a government counting year). Let’s look at the numbers:
Note: This was breaking news at the time of reporting, and updates were expected. (The original article asked readers to refresh for updates.)
In simple words: Two top judges told Congress that they and their colleagues are facing a lot of danger, including fake police calls and needing bulletproof gear. They asked for a bit more money (about 10% more) for 2027 to help with security. This kind of talk to Congress is rare, not done since 2019. The situation shows that being a judge at the highest level can be risky today.
Q1: What is the Supreme Court?
A: It is the highest court in the U.S. – like the final referee for important laws. Its judges are called justices.
Q2: What does "threat level is really high" mean?
A: It means there are many serious dangers or warnings against the judges, like angry messages or attacks, so they feel unsafe.
Q3: What is "swatting"?
A: It is a cruel prank where someone calls police with a fake story (like a shooting) to make officers rush to an innocent person’s home.
Q4: Why do they need a bulletproof vest?
A: Because after secret court info leaked about a decision reversing the old right to abortion, her security gave her the vest to protect from bullets.
Q5: What is a subcommittee?
A: A small group of members from the House of Representatives that focuses on a specific area – here, money and general government.