Liberal filmmaker secretly recorded Supreme Court Justices Alito and Roberts, claiming she told lies to elicit truths for the public good. She argues for more ethics reform and criticizes Justice Alito's behavior and impartiality. Co-hosts on 'The View' criticized the recordings but agreed that someone needed to expose the justices.
Key Points
Liberal filmmaker Lauren Windsor secretly recorded Justices Alito and Roberts by posing as a conservative admirer
Windsor believes the 'lies' she told the justices were necessary to reveal important truths
Calls for more pressure from Democrats on ethics reform at the Supreme Court
Criticism of Justice Alito for his behavior and impartiality
Co-hosts on 'The View' expressed discomfort with the recordings but agreed that the justices needed to be exposed
Pros
Exposing potential ethics breaches at the Supreme Court
Raising awareness about the need for ethics reform
Cons
Using deception to elicit information
Violating privacy by secretly recording conversations