The Supreme Court Is Building Its Own Massive Police Force
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Source: Politico
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The Supreme Court Is Building Its Own Massive Police Force
The Supreme Court is spending millions to beef up security. At what cost?
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Illustration by Ryan Inzana for POLITICO
By Josh Gerstein
06/28/2026 07:00 AM EDT
Josh Gerstein is a senior legal affairs reporter for POLITICO.
Aseries of slickly produced videos show agents clad in suits and sunglasses striding confidently in slow motion. They usher VIPs into armored SUVs, as specially trained dogs sniff out explosives and officers toting assault rifles keep watch.
The scenes evoke Hollywood films about the Secret Service, but the real-life protectees are not the president or the first family: Theyre the justices of the Supreme Court, and these videos are part of an aggressive recruitment pitch for officers to defend them. ... The staid Supreme Court now has sizzle reels and even a pithy tag line from a dulcet-toned announcer: The highest court. A higher calling.
Its often said that the Supreme Court has no army. Yet, with little fanfare, the size of the Supreme Courts police force has begun mushrooming. For years, the force sat at fewer than 200 officers, but now officials are aiming to more than double the ranks of the agents and officers who protect the justices and the Supreme Courts building. ... The push for a rapid security buildout stems from the substantial threats to the justices at a moment of growing political violence in the U.S. and the sense that the system has just not been up to the task of keeping them safe. Thats a belief that appears to be shared by at least some of the justices themselves.
The justices are averse to the intrusion into their personal lives that comes with increased security, but they are resigned to the need for it both personally and for the court as an institution, said one former court staffer, who was granted anonymity to speak candidly about the courts security practices. ... A spokesperson for the Supreme Court declined to comment for this article.

Supreme Court Police officers stand guard outside the U.S. Supreme Court building on May 8, 2026. | Francis Chung/POLITICO
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wolfie001
(8,220 posts)They interpreted Nazi Germany incorrectly from their religious upbringing/education.
Kid Berwyn
(25,526 posts)NAZIs fear their own people.
Fiendish Thingy
(24,511 posts)Theyre already anticipating the need for increased security when the Dems expand the court in 2029
Now, if theyre more than doubling the size of the security force, does that mean the court will be expanded to 21 justices, giving the next Dem president 12 new, liberal justices to appoint, for a 15-6 majority on the court?
Be still my heart.
Midnight Writer
(26,011 posts)bluestarone
(22,567 posts)YES they are!! I see bad times ahead if we don't get to expand this court!!
relogic
(403 posts)beefing up the protection required for when the six take off their veil of impartiality ruse and go full throttle writing the laws (as they are want to do) to finish the task of removing our democracy. There just isnt enough policing, it seems anywhere now. Thats the sickening truth.
YodaMom2
(248 posts)As ugly and anti-democratic as many of their recent decisions have been, theyre gearing up for something even uglier. End of birthright citizenship, perhaps?
yankee87
(2,894 posts)I think SCOTUS is going to take away birthright citizenship also.
Lasher
(29,730 posts)We see this as analysis.