'ProPublica is attempting to catch and fillet' the justice, the board wrote.
“ProPublica is attempting to catch and fillet” the justice, the board wrote.
“The political assault on the Supreme Court continues, and the latest Justice in the grinder is Samuel Alito,” the Wall Street Journal’s editorial board wrote. | Mario Tama/Getty ImagesThe Wall Street Journal’s editorial board defended Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito and his previously undisclosed fishing trip with a GOP donor in, blasting ProPublica’s report as “a non-scandal built on partisan spin.
“The political assault on the Supreme Court continues, and the latest Justice in the grinder is Samuel Alito,” the board wrote. “As usual, this is a non-scandal built on partisan spin intended to harm the Justice and the current Court majority.”
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