Mark Hamill Delivers Supreme Trump Troll With Some Scathing Holiday 'News'
Screen icon Mark Hamill torched the Supreme Court and Donald Trump with some mock “breaking news” for Independence Day.
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Screen icon Mark Hamill torched the Supreme Court and Donald Trump with some mock “breaking news” for Independence Day.
Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan took direct aim at her conservative colleague Justice Samuel Alito in an opinion Thursday on Idaho’s near-total abortion ban, writing that Alito’s dissenting opinion “requires a brief response.”
Lauren Windsor, the filmmaker who secretly recorded conversations with Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Samuel Alito, told NPR’s Steve Inskeep she falsely identified herself as a conservative Christian and made leading statements “in service of reaching a greater truth and in service of a public good.”
The wife of Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito, Martha-Ann Alito, complained about having to look at a Pride flag, according to a secret recording.
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Chief Justice John Roberts on Thursday declined an invitation to meet with Democratic senators to discuss the controversy surrounding the flags that flew outside homes owned by Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito.
The wife of Justice Samuel Alito has maintained a relatively low profile ever since her husband joined the highest court in the land in 2006.
A young couple called the police in 2021, asking for help dealing with Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito’s wife, Martha-Ann Alito, amid a neighborhood spat at the center of the controversy surrounding an upside-down American flag that was flown outside the justice’s home in Virginia.