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Alito also said the neighbors’ sign she was reacting to by flying the upside-down flag blamed her for what happened on Jan. 6. Inverted flags, a sign of distress, have been used by Trump ...
An upside-down U.S. flag has long been a sign of dire distress and versatile symbol of protest. But in January 2021, when it flew over the home of Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito, it was ...
Alito has consistently cited the feud between Martha-Ann Alito and a neighbor as the backdrop for his wife raising the upside-down American flag at their Fairfax County, Va., home in the weeks ...
According to the outlet, neighbors took photographs of Alito’s house in Alexandria, Virginia, with the upside-down flag. Alito flew the flag beginning Jan. 17, 2021, and it flew like that for ...
An upside-down American flag was displayed outside the home of Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito in January 2021, the New York Times reported. The flag is a symbol connected to former President ...
Alito weighed in after The New York Times first reported on the story Thursday, in which it said the upside-down flag — a symbol adopted by some Trump supporters disputing the results of the ...
Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. suggested it was unfair to criticize him for the upside-down flag outside his home because it was his wife’s idea and she had been provoked by neighbors.
An upside-down U.S. flag flew outside Justice Samuel Alito's home after the 2020 election, according to a report from The New York Times. × Skip to main content ...
Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) said the upside-down flag that flew briefly at Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito’s home demonstrates a “very clear conflict of interest.” Raskin told MSNBC’s ...
In the fraught weeks after the Jan. 6, 2021, assault on the U.S. Capitol, the wife of Supreme Court Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. flew an upside-down American flag at their home following a dispute ...
An upside-down American flag was displayed outside of Alito’s home Jan. 17, 2021, days after former President Donald Trump supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol, The New York Times reports.
The profane encounter between Martha-Ann Alito, Baden and her then-boyfriend occurred about a month after the upside-down flag was raised, according to a phone call the boyfriend placed to police ...