WSJ defends Alito against 'slanted' ProPublica piece alleging ethics violations: 'Built on partisan spin'

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WSJ defends Alito against 'slanted' ProPublica piece alleging ethics violations: 'Built on partisan spin'
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The Wall Street Journal editorial board wrote in defense of Justice Samuel Alito on Wednesday, accusing ProPublica of an 'attempt at Court-thinning.'

Pro-Choice protesters marched to Justice Alito's home and held a 'vigil for abortion rights' in the aftermath of the SCOTUS leak endangering Roe V. Wadeagainst ProPublica and denounced the outlet's reporting as an"attempt at Court-thinning."

Alito preempted ProPublica's story in an op-ed for the Wall Street Journal on Tuesday and wrote that theProPublica reported that the Supreme Court Justice went on a fishing trip in 2008 with billionaire Paul Singer and didn't disclose it. The WSJ said Alito's fishing trip was not a"scoop" as the justice told a group of lawyers and journalists about it at a Federalist Society event in 2009.

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