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Karoline Leavitt is asked if the White House is looking into the Supreme Court leaker.

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00:00behavior.
00:02And just really quick on the Supreme Court.
00:03I know it's been almost three years now since the leak of the draft Dobbs opinion to Politico,
00:07actually, a leak which sparked protesting outside the homes of the justices and even
00:11brought on one attempted assassination attempt.
00:13I know Justice Alito said that it made the justices targets for assassination, but yet
00:18the Supreme Court has not tracked down any leaker.
00:21Does the White House have interest in finding out who that leaker was, and can you comment
00:24on that at all?
00:25I know, generally speaking, the President has an interest in finding leakers, and he
00:29believes it's unacceptable, and it's the position of this administration.
00:33You've seen the Secretary of Homeland Security has taken tough action at her agency.
00:38Leaking is unacceptable to this President and to the leaders across the board in this
00:41cabinet, especially when it puts people in harm's way.

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