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House Judiciary Committee Democrats have written to Chief Justice John Roberts, questioning whether Justice Samuel Alito's display of a flag at his home, which is associated with the 'Stop the Steal' movement, constitutes a violation of the Supreme Court's new code of conduct. The letter, led by Rep. Jerry Nadler and other members of the House Judiciary Committee, also seeks clarification on how the Supreme Court plans to enforce its ethics rules and code of conduct.
House Dems Ask John Roberts If Sam Alito's Flag Mess Violated The Court's Ethics Rules https://t.co/R4cWijvqzx
House Judiciary Committee Democrats asked Chief Justice John Roberts to detail how the Supreme Court plans to enforce its code of conduct, arguing Justice Samuel Alito violated its policies by raising flags connected to the “Stop the Steal” effort. https://t.co/Vxji5IJp2v
A group of House Judiciary Democrats sends a letter to Chief Justice Roberts asking if Alito violated the Supreme Court's code of conduct and Roberts' plans for enforcing it. https://t.co/cJVmR3LYbO
Today, I led my @HouseJudiciary colleagues in a letter to Chief Justice Roberts requesting information about whether Justice Alito violated the SCOTUS’ Code of Conduct following reports that Justice Alito displayed a flag at his home indicating support for the so-called “Stop the…
NEW: US House Democrats write to Chief Justice John Roberts to ask if Justice Alito's flag controversies constitute violation of Supreme Court's new code of conduct And they ask if court would consider new "enforcement" mechanism for code of conduct (MORE) https://t.co/ynbrdLe4wD