Republican National Committee Hires 'Stop the Steal' Supporter for 2024 Party Platform

The Republican National Committee has hired a prominent supporter of the 'Stop the Steal' movement to help craft its 2024 party platform, highlighting the institutionalization of the movement in the GOP. The hire, Ed Martin, has been vocal about reversing the 2020 election results and has ties to Trump's efforts. The RNC's decision has raised concerns and criticism from both Democrats and some Republicans.

Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito and Stop The Steal Flag Controversy

Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito faces pressure as neighbor disputes his explanation of flying a pro-Trump flag. Neighbor contests timeline, calling Alito's explanation into question.

Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito and Stop The Steal Flag Controversy

Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito faces increased pressure after his former neighbor contests his version of the Stop The Steal flag controversy. The neighbor disputes Alito's timeline, which could negate Alito's explanation for flying the pro-Trump flag. There are calls for Alito to recuse himself from Trump's presidential immunity case due to ethical concerns.

Republican National Committee hires 'Stop the Steal' supporter for 2024 party platform

The Republican National Committee has hired a prominent supporter of the 'Stop the Steal' movement to help craft its 2024 party platform, despite his involvement in fueling conspiracy theories about the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol.

Allegations Against Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito

The New York Times published an article claiming Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito displayed a 'Stop the Steal' symbol outside his house, but there was no real evidence to support this. The flag displayed was actually an upside-down American flag, which is a symbol of emergency and distress used for various causes throughout history. Alito denied any political message, stating it was in response to a dispute with neighbors. The article insinuates bias in Alito's decisions related to the January 6 events.