Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito's Controversies

Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito refuses to step aside from cases involving Trump and Jan. 6 despite controversy over flags at his homes. He is heard questioning compromise between left and right and expressing agreement with returning the U.S. to a place of godliness. Chief Justice John Roberts rejects a similar argument.

Accusations of Impropriety Against Supreme Court Justice Alito

Fox News reports on accusations of impropriety against Supreme Court Justice Alito by Senator Whitehouse over flags flown at his home and an interview he did, leading to calls for his recusal from cases related to the 2020 election.

Supreme Court Justices and Political Pressure

Democrats requested a meeting with Chief Justice Roberts regarding flags displayed at Justice Alito's properties, linking them to Trump supporters and January 6 protesters. Roberts rejected the request citing separation of powers concerns. Justice Alito refused to recuse himself from ongoing cases related to Trump and January 6, stating his wife flew the flags during a dispute with a neighbor.

Justice Samuel Alito's Decision on Recusal from Trump-related Cases

Conservative Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito declined to step aside from cases related to Trump and the Capitol attack despite flags at his properties. He cited the Supreme Court's ethics code and emphasized his wife's actions as a private citizen.

Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito recusal demand by Democrats

Democrats demand Justice Samuel Alito recuse himself from cases involving former President Trump and January 6 due to flags displayed in his yard, but legal experts argue against the pressure campaign.

Investigation into Flags Flown at Supreme Court Justice Alito's Home

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez calls for investigation into flags flown at Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito's home, sparking controversy and demands for recusal from cases related to former President Trump.

Tennessee House bill banning LGBTQ flags in public school classrooms

Tennessee House passes bill largely banning LGBTQ flags in public school classrooms, sparking heated debate and opposition from Democrats and other opponents.