The chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Dick Durbin, along with others, have called for Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito to recuse himself from cases related to the 2020 election, including questions about former President Donald Trump’s immunity from criminal prosecution. This request comes after the controversy surrounding an upside-down U.S. flag that was displayed outside Alito’s home more than a week after the January 6, 2021, riot at the U.S. Capitol. Alito’s wife, Martha-Ann Alito, had hung the flag upside-down after a confrontation with a neighbor following the election, which Trump falsely claimed to have won. Some Trump supporters had also displayed the flag in this manner during the Capitol invasion and at protests and rallies, causing concern over bias and the appearance of bias.
The Supreme Court is currently considering a case where Trump claims presidential immunity from prosecution for crimes related to his attempt to overturn Biden’s 2020 electoral victory. The justices, including Alito, heard oral arguments in late April. The controversy over the upside-down flag has led to calls for Alito to recuse himself from any cases related to the 2020 election and the January 6th insurrection. The White House press secretary, Karine Jean-Pierre, declined to comment on the specific report but emphasized the importance of respecting the American flag. The advocacy group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington has raised concerns about Alito’s objectivity, particularly in a recent Supreme Court decision related to Trump’s eligibility for the Colorado election ballot.
Alito maintains that he had no involvement in the hanging of the flag and that it was briefly placed by his wife in response to a neighbor’s use of objectionable language on yard signs. According to Alito, the situation escalated after his wife confronted the neighbor, who then blamed her for the Capitol attacks and engaged in vulgar language. Alito acknowledges that some neighbors on his street are very political and that it was a heated time in January 2021. However, the hanging of the flag for a short time has raised questions about Alito’s impartiality in previous cases related to the 2020 election and the Capitol attack, despite the need for justices to avoid any appearance of bias.
The controversy over the upside-down flag at Alito’s home has brought into question the Supreme Court’s ethical crisis and the justices’ responsibility to regain public trust. Durbin and others have urged Alito to recuse himself from cases involving the 2020 election and Trump’s immunity from prosecution. The context of the hanging of the flag, along with Alito’s explanation that it was in response to a personal confrontation with a neighbor, has raised concerns about potential bias and the appearance of bias in Alito’s decisions. It remains to be seen how the Supreme Court will address the situation and whether Alito will recuse himself from relevant cases, as calls for judicial impartiality and integrity persist.