U.S. Supreme Court says there was a bomb threat, but in the end it was not found

The U.S. Supreme Court building in Washington, D.C.

Before the U.S. presidential inauguration on Jan. 20, the Supreme Court across the street from the Capitol claimed to have received a “bomb threat” and was evacuated. But in the end, the court said no bomb was found.

According to CNN, a Supreme Court official said there was a bomb threat at the building and people were being evacuated. The Supreme Court building is located across the street from the Capitol, where Biden was about to be sworn in.

But Supreme Court officials later said the entire building and grounds had been checked and no bomb had been found.