Pete Buttigieg said political officials should expect to be criticized and protested.
In reference to his husband, Buttigieg made a statement on Fox News Sunda y.
Chasten said that it sounded like he just wanted some privacy to make his own dining decisions.
—Chasten Buttigieg (@Chasten) July 8, 2022
While eating dinner at Morton's in DC, he was disturbed by a group of protesters.
"Look, when public officials go into public life, we should expect two things," Buttigieg said. You should be free from intimidation and violence.
People exercising their First Amendment rights will never be free from criticism or peaceful protest.
Buttigieg pointed out that when he left the restaurant, he didn't actually come into contact with the protesters.
The majority of Americans support a right that was taken away. This justice was part of the process of stripping away the right to privacy.
Abortion, same-sex marriage, and access to contraceptives are some of the established rights.
The Constitution of the United States protects the right to privacy. It was thrown out the window by the justices who swore up and down in front of God and everyone else that they were leaving settled case law alone.