An early morning fire ravaged a section of the Supreme Court, according to information obtained by The Washington Post.
The fire is reported to have consumed a portion of the judges’ chambers within the highest court in the land. As of the time of this report, specific details about the incident remain elusive.
Efforts to reach the court’s spokesperson, Paul Abraham, for comment, were unsuccessful at the time of filing this report. The spokesperson for the Federal Fire Service, has indicated that he will provide further information on the incident.
Stay tuned for additional updates on this developing story.
By Sodiq Lawal
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