House Oversight Democrats Question Willingness Of Supreme Court To Police Itself
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Antics by Justices Alito and Thomas have helped fuel a growing public distrust of the nation's highest court among Americans.
Democrats on the House oversight committee sent a letter to Chief Justice John Roberts on Thursday demanding to know how the Supreme Court is enforcing ethical standards — and questioning whether the high court is even prepared to do so.
“We write with alarm about the deepening ethics crisis at the Supreme Court of the United States, which is turning into a full-blown legitimacy crisis,” read the letter, signed by ranking member Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) and vice ranking member Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.).
“You have repeatedly asked Congress and the American people to trust Justices of the Supreme Court to police their own conduct ... yet, over the past year, revelations by investigative reporters and Senate investigators have established that certain Justices have abused that trust,” they wrote.
Roberts has already declined to meet with Senate lawmakers on the chamber’s powerful judiciary committee to answer for the controversial actions of conservative Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito.
In the House, where Republicans are in the majority, Democrats concerned about the Supreme Court’s alarming ethical lapses have resorted to sending the court letters and staging events to highlight the issues, such as the roundtable discussion held by Raskin and Ocasio-Cortez last week.