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Double Standard? Dems Still Trying to Force Justice Alito Recusal Over ‘Appeal to Heaven’ Flag

Updated: June 14, 2024 at 4:15 pm EST  See Comments

Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito is facing scrutiny for refusing to recuse himself from cases related to January 6th after two controversial flags were reportedly displayed at his homes.

One of these flags, the “Appeal to Heaven” flag, has historical ties to Christianity and has been linked to modern political movements, including Trump supporters.

The “Appeal to Heaven” flag, which dates back to the Revolutionary War, has seen a resurgence in recent years. The flag, known for its association with philosopher John Locke and used by George Washington to inspire troops, was displayed outside Alito’s vacation home last year. 

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An upside-down American flag, a traditional distress signal, was also seen outside his Virginia home in 2021. Both incidents were reported by the New York Times, sparking significant controversy.

Democrats, including Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, have criticized Alito’s actions, suggesting that his display of these flags disqualifies him. “What he did was really the wrong thing to do and it casts some doubt on impartiality,” Schumer said. 

Democrats are calling for hearings and urging Alito to recuse himself from cases linked to the 2020

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