Politico published what it said was a draft majority decision, drafted by Conservative Judge Samuel Alito, that would end federal abortion rights, restoring state-level legitimacy to the process. While Democrats denounced the substance of the draft decision, GOP leaders condemned the leak itself, with some saying it was evidence of hostility to conservative views. “The Left continues its attack on the Supreme Court with an unprecedented breach of confidentiality, clearly intended to intimidate,” wrote Missouri Sen. Josh Howley (R). “Judges must not give in to this attempt to corrupt the process. Stay strong.” It was not clear who provided the document to Politico, who said no formal decision was expected for weeks. Senator Rick Scott (R-Fla.) Agreed with Hawley that “this breach shows that radical Democrats are working even harder to intimidate and undermine the Court.” “It was always their plan. “Justice can not be affected by this attack.” Senator Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) Said: “The next time you hear the far left preaching about how to maintain the institutions and rules of our Republic, remember how they leaked an opinion of the Supreme Court in an attempt to intimidate judges abortion. “ Senator James Lankford (R-Okla.) Noted, however, that “there is no way to verify whether it is accurate and, if so, who leaked it or why.” Democrats deny draft Supreme Court ruling against Rowe v. Wade The NFL says the review finds “no evidence” of the former Browns coach’s allegations about tanks Lawmakers, including Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.), Have called for an investigation into the source of the leak. “The Supreme Court and the Department of Justice must address this leak immediately, using all necessary investigative tools,” Cotton wrote. “The Court must not abide by this coordinated attack by the Left. “Make the decision now,” Howley urged.