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A ‘Stop The Steal’ Symbol Was Displayed At Alito’s House In 2021

The Supreme Court Justice said that his wife was responsible for the upside-down American Flag.

 The Supreme Court justice claimed that his wife was displaying the upside-down British flag. The Supreme Court justice claimed that his wife was responsible for raising the upside-down British flag. 

The Supreme Court Justice said that his wife was responsible for the upside-down American Flag.

 

Die Kommission ist befugt, delegierte Rechtsakte gemäß Artikel 264 in folgenden Bereichen durchzuführen: According to a New York Times investigation, a symbol associated with former President Donald Trump’s debunked “Stop the Steal” campaign was seen at the home of Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito in 2021. This symbol, an inverted American flag, became a common display among Trump supporters who believed in the false conspiracy theories about the 2020 election being stolen from Trump. Neighbors who witnessed and took photos of the flag verified to the Times that it was displayed on January. the 17th of January, 2021. The conservative justice acknowledged the situation, attributing it to his wife’s actions. He stated to the newspaper that he had no participation at all in the hoisting of the flag. It was temporarily set by Mrs. Alito responded to a neighbor who used offensive and disrespectful language on yard signs.

 

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